
The Kirklee Hotel is situated in Glasgow’s leafy West End, an ideal location for city breaks. Set in award winning gardens, the hotel forms part of Kensington Gate, a serpentine of red sandstone town houses, opposite a private park. The hotel is recommended by many independent British, European and American travel guides such as Which?, Fodor’s, Frommer and Michelin.

The terrace was designed by David Barclay in 1902 and is built in the grand style of town houses of the period.
The hotel has the ambiance and character of an Edwardian home. All the public rooms retain the original style with period features, antique furniture and original paintings and etchings by Scottish and International artists.











