The Whitehouse

1641 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, G210DZ
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18 - 21 September 2025
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18 September 2025 (11:00 - 16:00)
19 September 2025 (11:00 - 16:00)
20 September 2025 (11:00 - 16:00)
21 September 2025 (11:00 - 16:00)
Come explore a unique heritage exhibition of the history of the iconic Whitehouse (former pub and local arts venue) and hear stories from Maryhill residents of all ages, guided by volunteers and people from the local community where you can learn more about the area, it’s glory days of horse and cart, early innovations and see some “Old Home Movies” of Maryhill and North Glasgow.
We plan to hold a small walking tour alongside the banks of the canal with some light refreshments and performances from local music artists.
There will be colouring in and young children, and a play area suitable for all ages.
There will be QR codes to listen to stories from local people. You can also use the link to become part of the Friends of the Whitehouse WhatsApp group for exclusive news and updates.
The event will also be live streamed via Facebook. See live from the venue on the day, enjoying the festivities with local people.

Overview
An 18th century rubble sandstone building and public house which has occupied the site at the top of Maryhill Locks since the completion of the Forth and Clyde canal in 1790.
The White House Inn is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Maryhill and have lain empty for some time. The signage on the north elevation has been removed revealing the old painted sign with the name Owen Jones who ran the premises from 1911.

Address
1641 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, G210DZ

55.8927361, -4.2959154

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