No.15 occupies a terraced townhouse at 15 Woodside Place, built in 1834 to a design by the Glasgow architect George Smith for one of the city's merchants. Owner Lorraine, a retired dentist, restored the building and now runs it as a five-room bed and breakfast, close to Kelvingrove Park and a short walk from Sauchiehall Street. The rooms keep original features including fireplaces, cornicing and working wooden shutters, split between three doubles and two suites, one of which takes its name and colour scheme from Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Breakfast is cooked to order each morning for guests only; there is no restaurant or bar open to non-residents. The property is a single guest house rather than part of a hotel group, set back from the street on a residential garden square in the Park conservation area on the edge of the West End.
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