Although one of the smaller towns of South Australia's Riverland region, Glossop has a gallery of Australian Aboriginal art, a small deli (in the Australian sense of the word), two petrol stations, and some hardware shops. It also has a Sikh Temple. It is on the Old Sturt Highway, between the more major towns of Barmera and Berri. Glossop also has a motel outside which is situated Captain Glossop's Anchor.
Glossop is one of the few Riverland towns that do not have frontage with the Murray River. Other towns of this nature include Monash and Yamba, the gateway to the Riverland from the Victorian border.
^Bice, John G. (25 August 1921). "TOWNS OF GLOSSOP AND MONASH"(PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. Government of South Australia. p. 382. Retrieved 31 March 2019.