Hermitage Park Sinclair Street, Helensburgh G84 8TX | |
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Hermitage Park is based near the centre of Helensburgh on the Clyde Estuary and covers approximately 4.7 hectares. It features both well-maintained bowling and putting greens, which are always kept in a pristine state.
Other features include a war memorial centred around a peaceful area of the park and a commemorative bust of John Logie Baird. Helensburgh’s most famous and influential resident is the inventor of television, broadcasting the first signal in 1925.
A large playground and tranquil picnic spots mean Helensburgh is well equipped to provide a memorable family day out.
Join Helensburgh Art Hub and artist/creator Alison McIntosh Prentice to explore the life of Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh as well as her techniques in paintings using Gesso.
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