Clock tower and Tourist Information Centre, Helensburgh
Introduction
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Image: © Anthony O'Neil Taken: 31 May 2006
For a relatively small town, Helensburgh is endowed with a surprising number of distinguished churches and other interesting and unusual public buildings. It is blessed with an excellent aspect, overlooking the river Clyde, and, to the north of the town centre, many handsome houses and villas built for wealthy shipowners and industrialists of an earlier era. The most famous and visited of these is The Hill House, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1902 for Walter Blackie, the Glasgow publisher.