Saltmarket

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Saltmarket
A8
The Justiciary Buildings on Saltmarket
Former name(s)Waulcergait
Length0.3 mi (0.48 km)
Postal codeG1 5
Coordinates55°51′15″N 4°14′46″W / 55.8542°N 4.2460°W / 55.8542; -4.2460
north endGlasgow Cross
A8
(High Street)
A749
(London Road)
A89
(Gallowgate)
Trongate
south end A8
(Crown Street)
A814
(Clyde Street)

The Saltmarket is a thoroughfare in the City of Glasgow, Scotland. It is a southward continuation of the High Street, running south from Glasgow Cross to the junction with Clyde Street and Crown Street by the River Clyde. It runs past the High Court of Glasgow and also Glasgow Green. Along with the High Street and Crown Street it forms part of the A8.

History[edit]

Saltmarket, looking north to the Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross

Originally named Waulcergait, the area was associated with wool production, in particular the fulling (Scots waulking) of the cloth. In the 18th century it became a fashionable residential district, close to the Merchant City.[1]

The Justiciary Buildings were constructed in 1814, but largely rebuilt in 1910–1913, with only the portico of the earlier building retained. It is now a category A listed building.[2] Across the road is the McLennan Arch, which dates to 1796, but was moved to its present site in 1992.[3]

In 1845 the City Theatre was opened on the Saltmarket, on a site next to the Courts. It burned to the ground just five months later, followed a month after that by Cooke's Circus next door.[4] Later in the 19th century the Saltmarket became a notorious slum, with many illicit bars. In the early 20th century, the City Improvement Trust undertook clearance of the slums, building new tenements along Saltmarket, as well as new public houses.[5][6] Further renewal of the area took place in the 2000s.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Saltmarket, The". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Justiciary Courts, excluding extension to Mart Street, 212 Saltmarket Street, Glasgow (Category A Listed Building) (LB32844)". Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  3. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Glasgow Green, Saltmarket MacLennan Arch (Category B Listed Building) (LB33841)". Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  4. ^ "City Theatre". The Glasgow Story. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Coggan's Bar". The Glasgow Story. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  6. ^ "129 Saltmarket". The Glasgow Story. Retrieved 20 April 2012.

External links[edit]

Media related to Saltmarket, Glasgow at Wikimedia Commons