- Ingram Street - Wikipedia
Ingram Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland The street runs east from Queen Street through the Merchant City until it meets High Street
- Ingram Street – Glasgow Shops
Ingram Street is a street located in the Merchant City area of Glasgow, Scotland It runs from the junction of Queen Street and George Square to the junction of Argyle Street and Trongate The street is mainly pedestrianized and has many restaurants, bars, and independent shops
- Mercure Glasgow City Hotel
The three-star Mercure Glasgow City Hotel on Ingram Street, with an onsite car park, is one of the most central hotels Glasgow has to offer, just a few minutes’ walk from Glasgow Central, Queen Street and Argyle Street train stations, making it perfect for leisure trips, shopping sprees, sightseeing weekends, meetings and corporate events
- Pubs and Restaurants of Ingram Street: 12 of the best cafes, bars and . . .
Ingram Street in the heart of the city centre and the Merchant City remains one of Glasgow’s best known streets and has a trail of food and drink places to visit right now
- Glasgow Buildings - Ingram Street - urbanglasgow. co. uk
Ingram Street The spine of the New Town, originally closed to the High Street and terminated to the west by the Royal Exchange to which it runs straight as a sunbeam and at its furthest extremity is teminated by a very handsome building with an open court and wings adorned with all the ornament that the Grecian architecture can bestow
- INGRAM STREET in GLASGOW in G 1
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- Saints of Ingram | Brunch, Cocktails Small Plates in Glasgow
Housed within the beautifully restored Hutcheson’s Hall on Ingram Street, Saints of Ingram serves coffee and brunch by day, and cocktails and small plates by night, with live entertainment every weekend for the perfect evening out
- TheGlasgowStory: Ingram Street
Ingram Street was laid out in 1781 and named for Archibald Ingram (1699-1770), a tobacco lord who became Glasgow's Provost in 1762 The street was originally known as Back Cow Lane
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