Discover Alone ← Back to nearby map

← Back to the nearby map

Glasgow, Pollokshields, 11 Sherbrooke Avenue, Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

Hotel (mid 20th Century) - (second World War), Hotel (second World War) (1945), Military Training Site (second World War) - (second World War), Villa (late 19th Century) - (mid 20th Century) (1896)

Why this matters

The building at 11 Sherbrooke Avenue, known as the Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, was constructed in the mid-20th century and served as a hotel during and after World War II. It is remembered for its wartime use and as part of Glasgow's 20th-century hospitality and military history.

View my places

What is recorded here

Scotland's National Record of the Historic Environment records Glasgow, Pollokshields, 11 Sherbrooke Avenue, Sherbrooke Castle Hotel as Hotel (mid 20th Century) - (second World War), Hotel (second World War) (1945), Military Training Site (second World War) - (second World War), Villa (late 19th Century) - (mid 20th Century) (1896). The official map says its point is accurate as follows: NGR given to the nearest 1m. The record does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
No photo yet

Add the human story, a picture, a first-hand message or a missing place.

Earn 5 points after the picture is checked and accepted.

Add a pictureAdd its storyTalk or ask a questionAdd a new place

The historic-place record does not grant public access. Check current conditions and ownership before entering land or a building.

Conversation about this place

Questions and messages sit beneath the source record. They are checked before appearing.

No questions or messages yet.

Ask a question or join the conversation