[6] Displayed within Pollok House is a large, private collection of Spanish paintings, including works by El Greco, Francisco Goya, Alonso Sánchez Coello and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
The house features servants' quarters downstairs (accessible free of charge), which include two shops and a restaurant.
[11] In September 2023, the NTS announced that the house would close from the following November for approximately two years to allow for the second phase of a £4 million renovation project.
[12] In 1677 a group of five women and one man, were accused attempting to murder Sir George Maxwell of Pollok, using witchcraft, causing an illness by roasting a wax image of him.
The accused were Jonet Mathie, Annabell Stewart, John Stewart, Bessie Weir, Marjorie Craige and Margaret Jackson There were all "apprehendit and imprisoned as suspect guiltie of witchcraft by entering unto paction with the devill; renouncing their baptisme and committing severall malefices.