Willow Tea Rooms - Reviews from across the web
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Willow Tea Rooms - Glasgow - Reviews of Willow Tea Rooms - TripAdvisor My husband and I took high tea at the Willow Tea Rooms and were not disappointed. However, that is because we asked to be seated in the room de luxe, located on the second floor of the te... tripadvisor.com
Welcome to The Willow Tea Rooms, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Of all the interiors created by Mackintosh, the Room de Luxe, with its silver furniture and leaded glass work, was the jewel in the crown of his twenty year partnership with Cranston and was so exclusive, customers willingly paid a penny ... willowtearooms.co.uk
The Willow Tea Rooms - Charles Rennie Mackintosh - Great Buildings Online Designed for Miss Cranston, the Willow Tea Rooms occupy a narrow infill slot on Sauchiehall Street (Scots word, which means alley of willows). The four story building facade sits carefully in its urban context. Its top cornice generally aligns with the four story buildings on each side. The pedestri... greatbuildings.com
Willow Tea Rooms (217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow) | The List The Willow Tea Rooms remain an important part of Glasgow's architectural heritage, and an equal mix of locals and tourists choose from the various Mackintosh-designed rooms. At the Sauchiehall Street original (entry via Henderson the Jewellers), the 'room de luxe' or ladies' room is much as it was i... list.co.uk
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