The Glasgow stately home will shut on 20 November for roof and general building repairs.
Pollok House in Glasgow is to close for two years for renovation work.
Pollok House and park are owned by the people of Glasgow. The work is the second phase of a £4m investment programme by Glasgow City Council.The latest headlines from Scotland It was once the home of Sir John Stirling Maxwell, 10th Baronet, a great benefactor to Glasgow and one of the founders of the National Trust for Scotland .
Glasgow City Council convener for neighbourhood services Ruairi Kelly said: "The renovation of Pollok House will add another dimension to one of the most popular parks in Scotland.
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