Clock
Tower at Helensburgh 
      Formerly the Old Parish Church  | 
      
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       St.Columba's Church Tower 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
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       Cairndhu
House in Helensburgh 
      The house was designed by William Leiper and built between 1872 and 1873 for John Ure, flour miller and merchant, Lord Provost of Glasgow. The building is described as a miniature French château in François I style Richly decorated interior, one of the finest of Anglo-Japanese in Scotland. Now in use as a residential nursing home.  | 
      
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       Episcopal Church in Helensburgh 
      The 140 years old St Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is an A-listed building.  | 
      
![]() Hill
House in Helensburgh 
      The Hill House was built in 1903 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is one of the best examples of his style. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is a popular tourist attraction.  | 
      
![]() Hill
House 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
Hill
House 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
![]() Hill
House 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
![]() Hill
House 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
Morar
House 
      in Helensburgh  | 
      
Victoria
Halls in Helensburgh 
      One of Helensburgh's most impressive buildings it was built at the end of the 19th century.  | 
      
Coat of
Arms 
      on Victoria Halls in Helensburgh  | 
      
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