Home to iconic Glasgow architect, Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson, 1 Moray Place is widely regarded as being among his most brilliant pieces of work and the most beautiful of all the 19th century terraces. Thomson lived in the property following its construction in 1861 until his death just 14 years later. The Strathbungo property is one of 10 residential terraces along Moray Place designed by Thomson, who was also responsible for numerous buildings across the city, including St Vincent Street Church, terraces at Great Western Terrace and Millbrae Crescent, and the majestic Holmwood House.
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