The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh

Address: Upper Colquhoun St, Helensburgh G84 9AJ, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1436673900.
Website: nts.org.uk
Specialties: Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments.
Opinions: This company has 1566 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

📌 Location of The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland)

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) Upper Colquhoun St, Helensburgh G84 9AJ, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland)

  • Monday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Friday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am–5 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am–5 pm

The Hill House is a historic house located in Helensburgh, Scotland, and is part of the National Trust for Scotland. The house is situated at Upper Colquhoun St, Helensburgh G84 9AJ, United Kingdom.

The Hill House was built in 1902 for Dr. John Jameson, a Scottish doctor, and was designed by the Scottish architect, Robert Rowand Anderson. The house is considered one of the most important examples of Scottish Baronial architecture and is known for its unique and innovative design.

Features and Amenities

The Hill House has several features and amenities that make it a popular tourist destination. These include:

  • On-site services
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Toilet
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Opinions and Reviews

The Hill House has received an average rating of 4.7/5 on Google My Business, based on 1566 reviews.

Specialties

The Hill House is a tourist attraction and is part of the National Trust for Scotland.

👍 Reviews of The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland)

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Brett P.
3/5

My first visit to the Hill House was 35 years ago and it left a surprisingly big impression on me that the second visit could not live up to.

The years have not been kind to the Hill House which is why the Scottish National Trust has embarked on an impressive renovation plan starting with the addition of the "box" to protect the Hill House from the rain and allow the house to dry out - over a number of years. After which time they can undertake the actual renovation.

In the meantime however visiting the Hill House is not the inspiration it once was. The house is dark and musty and feels a little neglected, which of course it isn't. Scotland isn't known for its sunshine but even though the day I visited was quite sunny inside the house felt quite dark. Perhaps that is a side effect of the box or maybe it is intentional to try and hide the true state of the interior (which it doesn't) but it is certainly something the Scottish National Trust could fix.

But maybe the "box" makes a visit to the Hill House worthwhile at this point? Certainly it did for me and if I were a first time visitor I'd be thinking I'd want to go back whenever the reno is finished. But, be warned, that might take 15 years and there is a chance the box might be permanent which would be a real shame, the house deserves to stand in the light. The point here though is that the box is a marvellous addition to the house while it serves the purpose of helping the house heal itself (somewhat). And the best part of the box, from a visitor's perspective is that it affords a view of the house from the outside, around and above the house, that will be gone once the box comes down, and I hope that it will.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Andrew R.
5/5

Have visited before (National Trust Cardholder). I find the house an amazing space to walk about and slow down and meander around the rooms and gardens. Design is an interesting aspect and although the house not frugal, is warm, aesthetic to the Art Deco era. Even a small room looks big due to the flow MacIntosh's influence and prominence while remaining down to earth and homely.
The facility is suitable for those with some mobility issues and wheelchair users can use and visit the shop, cafe and most of the downstairs areas.
The gift shop has some amazing pieces and not overly expensive and excellent quality and Scottish labels endorsing the clothing range, which I would purchase without hesitation.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Helen C.
5/5

This is such a good example of Mackintosh's creative talents. It's a unique house, the guides were very knowledgeable. The gardens were lovely. I would highly recommend a visit. The NTS is trying to preserve this house and the "box" will hopefully help with this. It was a good experience to walk around the outside of the house within the box and even walk over the roof. This added to the overall experience.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Eimear H.
5/5

Absolutely fascinating, a great place to visit. The people working there are also fantastic - so knowledgeable! Do ask, if you can, if they have any favourite parts. They shared some wonderful, tiny details that I absolutely would have missed if it wasn’t for their expertise.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Fernando G.
5/5

History, tradition and modernity, all combined in one place.
The hill has been a very surprising and recommended visit. The project allows you to walk around the original Mackintosh house while enjoying the beautiful views of Helensburgh. Such an interesting project for all ages. Interactive videos and games allow the smaller ones to have fun while you can appreciate the space and pieces of art.
You can enjoy a lovely coffee or nibbles at the cafe as well.
Definitely recommend it for anyone!
It is less than 15min walk from the train station which makes it so handy.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Lesley W.
5/5

I had not visited before and the facilities - cafe, toilets, parking, shop - exceeded my expectations. The cafe was great, super staff and lovely scones and coffee. Inside, the house was well worth a visit, showcasing Charles and Margaret McIntosh's unique style. The guides were able to answer our questions and were helpful. The current 'Box' surrounding the house somehow enhances rather than detracts from the experience. I loved my visit here.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Emma N.
5/5

We had a lovely visit. It was really interesting seeing the house in a box. A tip to the wise - when it mentions that if you go up to the upper walkway to consider carefully if you're not good with heights - do consider it. I regretted it as the floor is not solid and you can see all the way down.

Inside the house is beautiful and the guides there are very helpful. I loved seeing it.

We also went to the café - the smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwich and the coronation chicken jacket potato were excellent.

The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland) - Helensburgh
Jackie L.
5/5

I last visited nearly 20 years ago so it was lovely to come back and see the protection and restoration work that's in progress. The cafe was fantastic and all staff/volunteers friendly and helpful. The interiors are stunning, it's a must see for any Art Nouveau fans 😎

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