Garnethill is a predominantly residential area of the city of Glasgow, Scotland with a number of important public buildings.
Harley laid out Renfrew Street and encouraged the building of villas, which extended round into St George's Road.
Garnethill is a conservation area and contains several listed buildings, most significantly Glasgow School of Art designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh.
The rebuilding of the fire-damaged, and twice gutted, unique Mackintosh Building of Glasgow School of Art in Renfrew Street is awaited.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Garnethill became the principal centre of Scotland's Chinese community, with Cantonese speaking immigrants from Hong Kong settling in the area.
The Community Councillors meet the second Monday of the month 7pm-9pm, in person in Garnethill Multicultural Centre, 21 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RE and also on Zoom.
Celebrities who have visited the Oxford chip shop on Hill Street include Jeremy Corbyn, Kiera Knightley, Susan Boyle.
Turner prize winners who have lived on Hill Street, Garnethill- Douglas Gordon, Richard Wright, Simon Starling and Martin Boyce.