Overtoun House
Scotland's West Dunbartonshire is home to the 19th-century estate and country home known as Overtoun House. It lies two kilometers north of the village of Milton and three kilometers east of the town of Dumbarton, perched on a hill overlooking the River Clyde. The house, which was constructed in the 1860s and is a prime example of Scottish Baronial architecture, was given to the people of Dumbarton in 1938. After serving as a maternity hospital, it is currently home to a Christian center.
The home is protected as a category A listed structure, and Scotland's Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes includes the grounds. The Overtoun Bridge on the approach road, which was created by H. E. Milner, is one of the landscape's characteristics.
A tearoom providing snacks, hot and cold drinks, and home-baked cakes is now located inside the house. Throughout the summer, there are also numerous guided walks you can take on the property as well as hiking trails nearby. the class of A Christian center is housed in a historic structure that is accessible to the general public. Particularly well-liked features include the beautiful gardens and the walking paths that surround the home. Overtoun House is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Loch Lomond.
Location: Dumbarton G82 2SH, United Kingdom