New homes in Glasgow
Located on the Clyde River, around the Central Belt of Scotland, Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and business hub. It is one of Europe’s most financially active centres and was once known as ‘The Second City of the British Empire’. The city of Glasgow is located just about 42 miles from Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital. Glasgow is considered to be the UK’s largest retail centre, behind only London.
New homes in Glasgow prove poular due to the city being well connected to its surrounding regions which can be reached through air, rail or road. The city has a population of around 588,000 people and has a multicultural demographic structure. The Glasgow City Council is responsible as administrators of the city.
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Glasgow – Tourist Attractions
Glasgow’s rich cultural heritage, modern architecture and buzzing lifestyle, help attract over 3 million tourists from all over the world annually. “Glasgow features an eclectic mix of arts, shopping and entertainment venues and new homes in Glasgow are some of the most sought-after on our site” according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the UK's leading new homes property website.
Areas in Glasgow
For people who wish to explore Glasgow City and its suburbs, here is a list of some interesting areas they should consider visiting
* Arden: Located west of the city centre, this district is one of the popular housing estates in Glasgow.
* Anniesland: The district of Anniesland is located North of the River Clyde and is home to the tallest building in Glasgow, Anniesland Court, which is a 24-storey residency.
* Calton: Located North of the River Clyde, a little east of the city centre, this district of Glasgow is famous for being home to one of the world’s finest music venues, Barrowland Ballroom, and the popular Barras stree market.
* Glasgow City Centre: With a structure similar to most American cities, the Glasgow city centre has three different districts, The Financial District, the retail and theatre district and the Merchant City. Some popular attractions in Glasgow city centre are the Cineworld, the world’s tallest cinema, The Gallery of Modern Art and The Lighthouse Museum of Architecture. Find new homes in Glasgow city centre by using the search facility above.
* Queen’s Park: Located just two miles from the city centre of Glasgow, Queen’s park is situated in the south side of Glasgow. Home to Queen’s Park Football Club and the Glasshouse, one of the most famous tourist attractions in Glasgow.
* Parkhead: Gaining popularity ever since coal was discovered in this area, Parkhead grew into an industrial powerhouse in Glasgow. However, across most of Europe, Parkhead is best known for being home to Celtic Football Club, who play in the Scottish Premier League. The area is synonymous with the club to the extent that their home stadium, Celtic Park, is also known as Parkhead.
* Woodlands: A residential area in the west of Glasgow, Woodlands is heavily populated by Asians, most notably Muslims. The Education Faculty of the University of Glasgow is also located in Woodlands.
* Ibrox: Located south of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Ibrox is home to the studios of BBC Scotland and other production houses. Other than that, it is most popular for being home to Rangers Football Club. The Ibrox stadium in Glasgow is the Rangers’ home turf.
Glasgow is a city rish in ethical and cultural diversity and new homes in Glasgow provide an ideal opportunity for anyone considering a move to this vibrant city.
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the third most populated city in Britain. It has a total population of around 580,690 residents. Glasgow is located in the west central lowlands of the UK, on the banks of River Clyde. The city is a leading financial hub and home to a number of leading Scottish businesses.
The reason why a large number of people choose to live in Glasgow is the diversity that it has to offer. This lively city is renowned not only for its “buzz” but also its cultural, creative, entertainment and sports scene. The streets of Glasgow are based on a grid system which means that one can never get lost. With plenty of restaurants, clubs and bars to visit, your life will be quite busy indeed.
Glasgow takes pride in its wonderful structural design and housing in the city is diverse, affordable and plentiful, ranging from superb Victorian suburbs to brand new waterfront developments, says Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the UK’s leading new homes website.
Glasgow is truly a showcase for high quality urban design and offers the finest shopping experience in Britain outside London. You can find the shops for each and every taste here. From high street outlets of Argyle Street and Buchanan to designer boutiques at Ingram Street and prestigious indoor shopping malls, there is everything you could wish for. The city is also home to more than 70 parks, with strikingly beautiful mountains and coastlines near by.
Glasgow is particularly popular amongst those who wish to immerse themselves in theatre and music. Therefore, it is little wonder that many artists, singers and musicians choose to stay and work here. The RSAMD is just a few minutes walk from Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (which is home to Royal Scottish National Orchestra and attracts leading international orchestras).
As well as this, the Theatre Royal (which is home to Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera) and the 18-screen multiplex cinema are located just across the road. Glasgow also features 12 theatres, including the famous Citizens Theatre, the Arches as well as Tron Theatre. Several popular pop groups and bands perform in the city all year round.
Glasgow boasts over 35 galleries and museums, which include Burrell Collection, Museum and Art Gallery at Kelvingrove, the Hunterian, McLellan Galleries and the People’s Palace whereas the Mitchell Library is known to be Europe’s largest public library. Local museums and galleries are wonderful places to learn about the region’s history and local heritage.
Glasgow offers excellent transport links. The bus network and underground system make it easy to travel within the city. The two major stations are within walking distance of the RSAMD; London is around one hour by air and 5 hrs by train while Edinburgh is just 45 min by train. Glasgow International Airport is less than 20 min from the downtown and Glasgow Pretwick around 45 min, offering air travel to all the major cities of the UK and Europe.
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