Miss Cranston S Tea Rooms Glasgow

Rcharles Rennie Mackintosh Ladies Luncheon Room At Miss Cranston S Tea Rooms Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Rcharles Rennie Mackintosh Ladies Luncheon Room At Miss Cranston S Tea Rooms Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Tea Time At Miss Cranston S Willow Tearooms In Glasgow Mackintosh Architecture Rennie Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Tea Time At Miss Cranston S Willow Tearooms In Glasgow Mackintosh Architecture Rennie Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Glasgow 1897 Tea Cranston S Tea Rooms Buchanan Street Tea Room Glasgow Charles Mackintosh

Glasgow 1897 Tea Cranston S Tea Rooms Buchanan Street Tea Room Glasgow Charles Mackintosh

Tea Room Images Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Tea Room Images Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

View Of The Snooker Room In Miss Cranstons S Tea Rooms Buchanan Street Glasgow With Murals By Charles Rennie Macintos Snooker Room Mackintosh Design Tea Room

View Of The Snooker Room In Miss Cranstons S Tea Rooms Buchanan Street Glasgow With Murals By Charles Rennie Macintos Snooker Room Mackintosh Design Tea Room

Charles Rennie Mackintosh Interiors Willow Tea Rooms Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Charles Rennie Mackintosh Interiors Willow Tea Rooms Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Charles Rennie Mackintosh Interiors Willow Tea Rooms Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Design

Catherine cranston widely known as kate cranston or miss cranston was a leading figure in the development of tea rooms.

Miss cranston s tea rooms glasgow.

The original ms cranstons tea room now fully restored as mackintosh at the willow 217 sauchiehall street glasgow g2 3ex home mackintosh at the willow home. Catherine cranston was the tea room queen the willow tea rooms are now recognised as a masterpiece of mackintosh design but when they opened in 1903 they were branded with miss cranston s name and. This historic building is of the greatest significance for scotland s design heritage. Our tea rooms are open daily monday to saturday 9am to 5pm and sundays 10am 5pm.

She is nowadays chiefly remembered as a major patron of charles rennie mackintosh and margaret macdonald in glasgow scotland. The tea rooms at 217 sauchiehall street first opened in 1903 and are the only surviving tea rooms designed by charles rennie mackintosh for local entrepreneur and patron miss catherine cranston. The name of miss cranston s tea rooms lives on in reminiscences of glasgow in its heyday. With a selection of loose teas and freshly ground coffees freshly made cakes scones soups and sandwiches there s plenty to choose from all enjoyed in the stunning historic surroundings designed by charles rennie mackintosh for miss kate cranston.

At buchanan street inspired by the works of charles rennie mackintosh the tea rooms are modelled on kate cranston s ingram street tea rooms from the early 1900s. Created in 1886 miss cranston s ingram street tea rooms continued in the food catering tradition for over sixty years. The name sauchiehall is derived from saugh the scots word for a willow tree and haugh meadow. The tea rooms are modelled on kate cranston s ingram street tea rooms from the early 1900s recreating the fabulous interiors from the white dining room and the chinese blue room.

In 1950 glasgow corporation acquired the ingram street building and the tea rooms were used for storage. Before the building was demolished in 1971 the rooms were thoroughly documented and catalogued. It is the only tea room where mackintosh was in control of the exterior and the interior and his arrangement of the internal spaces and his designs for the furniture are unparalleled in his designs for tea rooms. The location selected by miss cranston for the new tearooms was a four storey former warehouse building on a narrow infill urban site on the south side of sauchiehall street.

High Backed Chair For The Luncheon Room Miss Cranston S Tea Rooms Argyle Street Glasgow 1898 9 Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh

High Backed Chair For The Luncheon Room Miss Cranston S Tea Rooms Argyle Street Glasgow 1898 9 Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh Rennie Mackintosh

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1title1 By Charles Rennie Mackintosh Mackintosh Architecture Rennie Mackintosh Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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Miss Cranstons Tea Room Mackintosh Architecture Tea Room Billards Room

Kate Cranston Menu 1911 Tea Room Sketch Book Glasgow

Kate Cranston Menu 1911 Tea Room Sketch Book Glasgow

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