Thornwood's boundaries are not precisely defined but could be seen as the territory between Crow Road, Thornwood Drive and Dumbarton Road, a small but densely populated area dominated by four-storey
tenements. It was part of the burgh of Partick until the absorption of that burgh into the expanding city of Glasgow in 1912. Most local amenities can be found in Partick or Broomhill, including a
retail park,
Gartnavel General Hospital, the
University of Glasgow and
Byres Road, popular for socialising, within distance, although Thornwood does have its own selection of small shops and bars. The area is served by
Partick railway station which is also a stop on the
Glasgow Subway system. The
Clydeside Expressway (A814) road runs to the south of Thornwood, terminating where that route meets the
Clyde Tunnel which provides a link to the south-west of the city (
Linthouse and the
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital) for vehicles and pedestrians.
Schools Thornwood Primary School is the
primary school which serves the local area. The building also houses Thornwood Nursery Class and Rosepark Learning Centre, which had changed its name at early April 2010 to GDSS (General Dyslexic Social Services), a
special needs school. All of these services are operated by
Glasgow City Council's Education department. Thornwood Primary is one of four primary schools (along with Broomhill Primary School, Whiteinch Primary School and Hyndland Primary School) associated with
Hyndland Secondary School, and part of the
Hyndland New Learning Community. The local Catholic primary schools, Notre Dame and St Paul's, are located in Partick and Whiteinch respectively, while the secondary school,
St Thomas Aquinas, is in Broomhill.
Parks Thornwood Park, which has been refurbished, is situated in front/across from the primary school, featuring an
AstroTurf pitch, a separate fenced
playground and a picnic area with benches and tables. The park was created from the space left by the removal of disused railway lines. To the north of the neighbourhood, Cross Park also has play facilities for children as well as grass and wooded areas. The larger
Victoria Park is nearby to the west. == References ==