A Glasgow building has been named one of the 30 most beautiful in Britain.
A poll was conducted by hotel group Leonardo Hotels who asked the public what structures they believed to be the most stunning across the country.
Glasgow City Chambers on George Square made it to number 30 with 3% of the vote.
Dating back to the Victorian era, the structure was designed by Scottish architect William Young and inaugurated by Queen Victoria in 1888.
It is the headquarters of Glasgow City Council, who held its first meeting there the following year.
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A combination of both modern and historic designs, the list features iconic buildings such as the Tower of London, the Shambles in York, Highclere Castle and many more.
Coming in at first place with 24% of the public vote as Britain's most beautiful building was Buckingham Palace in London.
Suzanne Cannon, who is head of marketing at Leonardo Hotels UK & Ireland and who commissioned the study, said: “It’s clear to see that the UK is home to so many stunning buildings, both new and old, and it’s great that so many Brits recognise it as a beautiful staycation spot.
“For those who are planning to enjoy a staycation, then look no further.
"Our 49 hotels across the UK are perfectly situated in city centres, just a stone’s throw away from some of Brits’ favourite buildings and iconic landmarks, making them the perfect place for those who are looking for a truly memorable experience.
"Guests can also save a fantastic 15% off when they extend their break to three days or more until July 2025.”
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Here is the list of the most beautiful buildings in Britain:
- Buckingham Palace – 24%
- St Paul’s Cathedral – 21%
- Tower of London – 20%
- York Minster – 18%
- Westminster Abbey – 16%
- Warwick Castle – 13%
- Houses of Parliament – 11%
- The Shard in London – 10%
- Shambles in York – 10%
- Eden Project in Cornwall – 10%
- The Royal Pavilion in Brighton – 9%
- Salisbury Cathedral – 9%
- Bath’s Royal Crescent – 9%
- Bath Abbey – 8%
- Durham Cathedral – 8%
- Cardiff Castle – 8%
- Lincoln Cathedral – 8%
- Blackpool Tower – 7%
- Whitby Abbey – 7%
- Caernarfon Castle – 7%
- Kings Cross Station – 6%
- Liver Building in Liverpool – 6%
- Conwy Castle – 6%
- The Great Court at the British Museum – 5%
- Highclere Castle in Hampshire – 4%
- Battersea Power Station – 4%
- Barbican Centre in London – 4%
- Bodleian Abbey in Oxford – 3%
- Winter Gardens in Sheffield – 3%
- City Chambers in Glasgow – 3%
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