TWO historical homes in Glasgow are set to reopen to the public after being forced shut throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Holmwood House and Tenement House are beginning to welcome back visitors to their premises. 

Holmwood House opened for the first time last week since the easing of lockdown.  

The Alexander 'Greek' Thomson attraction is a well-loved landmark in the South Side.

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Sam Gallacher, Glasgow Operations Manager for the National Trust for Scotland said: “The whole team at Holmwood is really looking forward to welcoming our visitors back and show them the newly conserved spaces of the house.

"There is something quite special about Thomson's designs for Holmwood, he had a strong vision and loads of creativity, and this inspiring place deserves to be experienced once again!”

Tenement House, in Garnethill, will reopen on Friday July, 2. 

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Ana Sanchez-De la Vega, Visitor Services Supervisor for the National Trust for Scotland in Glasgow said: “The Tenement House represents some of the best examples of what the Trust stands for – a great story, beautifully preserved interiors, an amazing atmosphere, and a real sense of our past.

"We know how much people love this place and we're delighted to be able to reopen our property at the heart of Glasgow this summer.

“All of our properties across Glasgow have been preparing to make visits as safe as possible.

"Prebooking is in place at a few of our sites and there are smaller groups for the tours. We’d highly recommend booking your slot in advance to avoid any disappointment.”

For more information on how to book tickets to either house, you can visit www.nts.org.uk.