List of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow
This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow, Scotland.
In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest".[1] Category A structures are those considered to be "buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type."[2] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947, and the current legislative basis for listing is the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.[3] The authority for listing rests with Historic Scotland, an executive agency of the Scottish Government, which inherited this role from the Scottish Development Department in 1991. Once listed, severe restrictions are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or its fittings. Listed building consent must be obtained from local authorities prior to any alteration to such a structure.[3] There are approximately 47,400 listed buildings in Scotland, of which around 8% (some 3,800) are Category A.[4]
The medieval city of Glasgow formed around two axes, that of the High Street and the Saltmarket which was bisected by Trongate and Gallowgate at Glasgow Cross. Despite its ancient origins very little of the medieval fabric of the city survives. Only two buildings from the earliest period are extant in Glasgow; the Cathedral and the former canon’s house. Nor do the riggs and wynds of the old city remain, though a great deal of the original street pattern has persisted down the centuries. Additionally, a mere handful of buildings from the period between the Reformation and the end of the eighteenth century have come down to us.[5] The majority of the city’s building stock, then, is nineteenth century when the population of Glasgow rose from c. 78,000 in 1801 to 770,000 in 1901. The pattern of expansion can be traced from the commercial centre of the High Street and Merchant City westwards to the Blythswood Hill New Town laid out in the 1820s and 30s, and south of the river in Laurieston and Tradeston.[6] The feus of both these developments were, unusually for the British Isles, laid out on a gridiron pattern. Further development came with the construction of the Woodlands and Park District areas, the latter of which was the work of Charles Wilson, in the 1830s and 40s. With the relocation of the University from the High street to Gilmorehill in the 1860s came the expansion of the city to the west where suburbs at Dowanhill and Partickhill were laid out on the garden principal with villas and cottages in a number of styles.[7] Similarly, the coming of the railways and trams permitted the development of the suburbs of Pollokshields and Langside to the south. In 1866 the city corporation established the City Improvement Trust to control planning and clear slums. The outlying burghs were amalgamated into the City Corporation in 1891 and in the following decades the city witnessed its peak population of circa 1.1 million. With the post-war period came the proposals of the Bruce Plan in 1945 and the Clyde Valley Report in 1946. The former recommended the phased replacement of the entire city centre and its encirclement with a ring-road, of which scheme only the M8 at Charing Cross and Anderston was completed. The latter advised the displacement of the population of the City centre to New Towns and peripheral estates which led to the contraction of the city’s population and the wholesale redevelopment of areas such as the Gorbals and Townhead.[8]
The architectural character of Glasgow has been described as follows: “[t]he architecture of the City Centre exhibits a distinctive confidence from the late 18th century into the 21st century that makes it unique in Scotland. Although a variety of architectural styles exist, there are certain Glasgow characteristics: depth of modelling; wealth of ornamentation and sculpture; animated roofline; and consistent building lines and predominantly flat (not stepped or curved) linear elevations along the backs of the pavements. Glasgow architects and engineers were, and remain, frequent pioneers of new building technology and materials.”[9] Perhaps the most striking quality of Glasgow’s urban form is the eclectic mix of styles which it exhibits. Of those belonging to the early nineteenth century include: the neoclassicism of William Stark and David Hamilton; a vigorous tradition of Greek Revival, possibly the longest lasting in Britain, which persisted down to the 1890s;[10] Italianate evidenced in the Western Club and Rochead’s 2 St Vincent St.; and Gothic Revival notably practised by Leiper and G. Gilbert Scott. By the mid-century Glasgow had produced its first native architect of national and later international importance in Alexander Thomson, whose eclectic historicism produced its own school. Later nineteenth-century work includes the art nouveau inspired buildings of James Salmon, particularly the “Hatrack” on St Vincent St.; the Beaux arts style common to many public buildings of the period especially the City Chambers; Mackintosh’s art and crafts inflected work; Edwardian Baroque revival; and the distinctive free Glasgow Style of Millar and the later Salmon. The inter-war period sees the use of Art Deco and some reference to the Chicago Style in the elevator buildings demanded by commerce of the time, specifically in James Miller’s St Vincent St. Bank of Scotland and 98 West George Street. Post-war there is the creative application of Functionalism in the work of Jack Coia and Brutalism elsewhere in the city’s redevelopment. The best of Glasgow's historic architecture was metropolitan in its ambition, as the Buildings of Scotland remarks: “A visitor with time to spare will find that the city centre is rich with remarkable buildings from the height of its industrial prosperity and that its grandest suburbs are planned on a scale comparable with many European capitals.”[11]
Listed buildings[edit]
Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref. [note 1] | Geo-coordinates | Notes | LB Number [note 2] | Image |
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Trinity College | 31, 33, 35 Lynedoch Street and 92, 96 Woodside Terrace Lane | 15 December 1970 | NS5766766228 | 55°52′05″N 4°16′34″W / 55.86814°N 4.276144°W | 1856 architect Charles Wilson. | 32171 | |
Arlington Baths Club | 61 Arlington Street | 20 May 1986 | NS5785566510 | 55°52′15″N 4°16′24″W / 55.870727°N 4.27329°W | 1871 by John Burnet Senior. Additions by A Myles of 1893 and B Conner of 1902. | 32173 | |
1–12 Claremont Terrace | Claremont Terrace | 15 December 1970 | NS5757166178 | 55°52′04″N 4°16′40″W / 55.867663°N 4.27765°W | John Baird I, architect; 1842-1847. No 6 built first as freestanding mansion in 1842. Remainder of Terrace added in 1847.Includes 1 Claremont Place, and gatepiers to Claremont Terrace Lane | 32185 | |
Great Western Road Bridge over River Kelvin | West End | 20 May 1986 | NS5746466972 | 55°52′29″N 4°16′47″W / 55.87476°N 4.279776°W | Bell and Miller, engineers; Morrison and Mason, contractors; Sir W Arrol, iron and steel work. Begun April 1890, opened September 1891. | 32197 | |
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral | 300 Great Western Road/Holyrood Crescent | 15 December 1970 | NS5776066827 | 55°52′25″N 4°16′30″W / 55.873545°N 4.274973°W | George Gilbert Scott, architect, 1871-8. Spire by John Oldrid Scott, completed 1893. | 32198 | |
445-459 (Odd Nos) Great Western Road and 6 Caledonian Crescent, 1-8 (Inclusive Nos) Caledonian Mansions | 15 December 1970 | NS5738067001 | 55°52′30″N 4°16′52″W / 55.874995°N 4.281133°W | 1897-8 by James Millar. Free Arts and Crafts/ Glasgow Style terrace of tenements. | 32200 | ||
Lansdowne Parish Church (Church of Scotland) | 416 and 420 Great Western Road/433 North Woodside Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5756466941 | 55°52′28″N 4°16′41″W / 55.874511°N 4.278163°W | 1863, John Honeyman. Sculptor; John Mossman. | 32205 | |
Roberts Memorial | Kelvingrove Park | 15 December 1970 | NS5731766480 | 55°52′13″N 4°16′55″W / 55.870299°N 4.281865°W | Unveiled in 1916; replica of monument by Harry Bates ARA in Calcutta to Field Marshal Earl Roberts, erected in 1915. | 32211 | |
Stewart Memorial Fountain | Kelvingrove Park | 15 December 1970 | NS5718466234 | 55°52′05″N 4°17′02″W / 55.868051°N 4.283858°W | 1872 James Sellars, architect; John Mossman, sculptor; H Pringle & Co bronze founders. | 32213 | |
41-53 (Odd Nos) Oakfield Avenue and 18 Great George Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5716566914 | 55°52′27″N 4°17′04″W / 55.87415°N 4.28452°W | 1865 by Alexander Thomson. | 32235 | ||
1-29 (Inclusive Nos) Park Circus and 9 Park Street South | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5754666408 | 55°52′11″N 4°16′41″W / 55.86972°N 4.27817°W | 1855-6 by Charles Wilson. Nos 1-16 built 1857-9; Nos 18-22 built 1861-3 (No 22 by J Boucher 1872); Nos 23-29 built 1872-3. Includes 22 Park Circus, Glasgow | 32238 | |
1-17 (Odd Nos) and 2-8 (Even Nos) Park Circus Place | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5756466296 | 55°52′07″N 4°16′40″W / 55.86872°N 4.277824°W | Charles Wilson, architect: designed 1855-6 built 1872-3. | 32239 | |
1-6 (Inclusive Nos) Park Gardens and Park Gardens Lane | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5741666220 | 55°52′05″N 4°16′49″W / 55.867994°N 4.280147°W | Charles Wilson, architect; circa 1855. | 32240 | |
Park Gardens, Stairway to Park Street South | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5740766239 | 55°52′05″N 4°16′49″W / 55.868162°N 4.280301°W | 1853-4, Charles Wilson. | 32241 | |
1-5 (Odd Nos Inclusive) and 4 Park Gate | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5741566393 | 55°52′10″N 4°16′49″W / 55.869547°N 4.280254°W | 1857-9, Charles Wilson. | 32242 | |
1-10 (Inclusive Nos) Park Quadrant | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5746466489 | 55°52′14″N 4°16′46″W / 55.870423°N 4.279522°W | Charles Wilson, architect; circa 1855-8. | 32243 | |
1-21 (Inclusive Nos) Park Terrace and 18-24 (Inclusive Nos) Woodlands Terrace and 2-4 (Even Nos) Park Terrace East Lane and 3 Park Street South | Park District | 15 December 1970 | NS5746066293 | 55°52′07″N 4°16′46″W / 55.868663°N 4.279483°W | Charles Wilson, 1855. | 32245 | |
Park Terrace Balustrade Railings and Gateway | Kelvingrove Park | 15 December 1970 | NS5735566447 | 55°52′12″N 4°16′52″W / 55.870014°N 4.28124°W | Charles Wilson, architect, circa 1855. | 32246 | |
Stairway to Clifton Street | Woodlands Terrace | 15 December 1970 | NS5748166227 | 55°52′05″N 4°16′45″W / 55.868076°N 4.279113°W | Circa 1855. | 32267 | |
6-19 (Inclusive No) Woodside Crescent | 15 December 1970 | NS5792766149 | 55°52′03″N 4°16′19″W / 55.867508°N 4.271951°W | 1831, George Smith. | 32268 | ||
1-28 (Inclusive Nos) Woodside Place and 138, 140 Elderslie Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5786166098 | 55°52′01″N 4°16′23″W / 55.86703°N 4.272978°W | 1838, George Smith. | 32270 | ||
1-22 (Inclusive Nos) Woodside Terrace , 11-63 Woodside Terrace Lane, 4 Claremount Place | 15 December 1970 | NS5774066180 | 55°52′04″N 4°16′30″W / 55.867731°N 4.274953°W | George Smith, architect. Nos 1-11, 1835; Nos 12-21, 1842. | 32271 | ||
North British Engine Works | 739 South Street | 22 August 1984 | NS5341566914 | 55°52′23″N 4°20′40″W / 55.873024°N 4.344401°W | J Galt architect, 1913-14. Steel framed, brick and glass building modelled on Peter Behren's A E G Turbine Factory in Berlin (1909). | 32280 | |
Former North British Diesel Engine Engine Works, Quayside Titan Crane | 739 South Street | 14 April 1989 | NS5334166844 | 55°52′21″N 4°20′44″W / 55.872373°N 4.345545°W | Ordered 1913, completed 1920; by Sir William Arrol and Co Ltd. | 32281 | |
48 Cleveden Drive, Stoneleigh , and Gatepiers | 15 December 1970 | NS5597668019 | 55°53′01″N 4°18′15″W / 55.883717°N 4.304095°W | H E Clifford, built circa 1900-10. | 32306 | ||
Forth and Clyde Canal Aqueduct | Adjoining Skaethorn Road Bridge | 10 July 1989 | NS5615268980 | 55°53′33″N 4°18′06″W / 55.892397°N 4.301795°W | Robert Whitworth, engineer, 1787-90. | 32316 | |
Gartnavel Royal Hospital | 1055 Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5503068034 | 55°53′01″N 4°19′09″W / 55.883567°N 4.319213°W | 1841-3, Charles Wilson. | 32318 | |
St Mungo’s Academy Centenary Club | 998 Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5593868004 | 55°53′01″N 4°18′17″W / 55.883571°N 4.304694°W | 1877, James Boucher. | 32334 | |
11 Whittinghame Drive | 5 September 1979 | NS5529068166 | 55°53′05″N 4°18′54″W / 55.884831°N 4.315131°W | John Ednie, 1907. | 32342 | ||
Ruchill Church Hall | 17 Shakespeare Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5725668308 | 55°53′12″N 4°17′02″W / 55.886692°N 4.283802°W | Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1899. | 32356 | |
Queen's Park Church and Hall | 20 Balvicar Drive, Balvicar Street, Camphill | 15 December 1970 | NS5786562432 | 55°50′03″N 4°16′16″W / 55.834119°N 4.270993°W | William Leiper, 1875-8. | 32359 | |
Langside Hall | 1 Langside Avenue | 15 December 1970 | NS5744562150 | 55°49′53″N 4°16′39″W / 55.831463°N 4.277545°W | John Gibson (of Gibson and MacDougall) 1847-9 as National Bank of Scotland, Queen Street; re-erected without significant change on this site 1901; A B MacDonald City Engineer, assistant in charge named Horne. | 32369 | |
25, 25A Mansionhouse Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5759161495 | 55°49′32″N 4°16′30″W / 55.825626°N 4.274872°W | Alexander Thomson, 1856-7. | 32373 | ||
2, 2A-38 (Even Nos) Millbrae Crescent | 15 December 1970 | NS5752161115 | 55°49′20″N 4°16′33″W / 55.822194°N 4.27579°W | 1876-7 in style of Robert Turnbull. | 32384 | ||
1-10 (Inclusive Nos) Moray Place Including 81 Nithsdale Road | 6 July 1966 | NS5771962789 | 55°50′14″N 4°16′25″W / 55.837281°N 4.273509°W | Built 1859-60, design perhaps 1857, by Alexander Thomson. Thomson himself resided at No 1. | 32386 | ||
Camphill House | 799 Pollokshaws Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5759762225 | 55°49′56″N 4°16′31″W / 55.832181°N 4.27516°W | Possibly David Hamilton as architect. Built for Robert Thomson, cotton manufacturer, probably circa 1798. | 32401 | |
265-289 (Odd Nos) Allison Street , 19, 21, 23 Garturk Street and 34 Daisy Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5863262593 | 55°50′09″N 4°15′32″W / 55.83579°N 4.258841°W | Alexander Thomson (d 1875), 1875-7, and presumably completed by his partner, Robert Turnbull, in Thomson's own style. | 32423 | ||
Former Crosshill Queen's Park Church | 40 Queen's Drive | 15 December 1970 | NS5846562186 | 55°49′56″N 4°15′41″W / 55.832087°N 4.261293°W | Campbell Douglas and Sellars, 1872-3. | 32451 | |
Kelvinside Academy | 20 Bellshaugh Road | 6 July 1966 | NS5655667906 | 55°52′58″N 4°17′41″W / 55.882875°N 4.294771°W | James Sellars, architect; 1877-9. | 32476 | |
15 Cleveden Gardens | 15 December 1970 | NS5625768120 | 55°53′05″N 4°17′59″W / 55.884707°N 4.29966°W | 1904, A N Prentice. | 32486 | ||
3-10 (Inclusive Nos) Crown Circus and 1, 1A and 2 Crown Terrace and 15 and 17 Crown Road North | 15 December 1970 | NS5616067157 | 55°52′34″N 4°18′03″W / 55.876033°N 4.300698°W | James Thompson, 1858. | 32489 | ||
Kibble Palace | Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5693867446 | 55°52′44″N 4°17′18″W / 55.878859°N 4.288426°W | John Kibble, engineer. Originally erected 1863-6 at Coulport, Loch Long; removed here and enlarged 1873. | 32513 | |
1-11 (Inclusive Nos) Great Western Terrace , 2-34 (Even Nos) Great Western Terrace Lane, 1 and 1B Westbourne Gardens and 19 Westbourne Gardens | Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5621067704 | 55°52′51″N 4°18′01″W / 55.880959°N 4.30019°W | 1869, Alexander Thomson. | 32517 | |
1-17 (Inclusive Nos) Grosvenor Terrace | Great Western Road | 6 July 1966 | NS5670967376 | 55°52′41″N 4°17′31″W / 55.878163°N 4.292047°W | J T Rochead, 1855. Eastern half of terrace gutted by fire in 1978, rebuilt 1980. | 32520 | |
21-39 (Odd Nos) Hyndland Road | 6 July 1966 | NS5599367796 | 55°52′54″N 4°18′13″W / 55.88172°N 4.303705°W | 1871, Alexander Thomson. | 32530 | ||
Hyndland Parish Church, Church of Scotland | 79 Hyndland Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5588167507 | 55°52′45″N 4°18′19″W / 55.879092°N 4.30534°W | William Leiper, 1886. | 32532 | |
3 Kirklee Road and 1 Redlands Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5639767727 | 55°52′52″N 4°17′50″W / 55.881221°N 4.297216°W | John A Campbell, circa 1902. | 32550 | ||
7-23 (Odd Nos) Kirklee Road and 2 Redlands Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5644067786 | 55°52′54″N 4°17′48″W / 55.881763°N 4.29656°W | John A Campbell, 1900. | 32551 | ||
1-14 (Inclusive Nos) Kirklee Terrace , and 1-14 Kirklee Terrace Lane (Inclusive Numbers) | Great Western Road | 6 July 1966 | NS5657567630 | 55°52′49″N 4°17′40″W / 55.880403°N 4.294321°W | 1845, Charles Wilson. | 32553 | |
9 Lowther Terrace | Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5630067744 | 55°52′53″N 4°17′56″W / 55.881345°N 4.298774°W | Sydney Mitchell, 1904-6. | 32563 | |
10 Lowther Terrace | Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5628867750 | 55°52′53″N 4°17′56″W / 55.881395°N 4.298969°W | James Miller, 1904. | 32564 | |
Notre Dame High School | 160 Observatory Road | 28 July 1987 | NS5626667407 | 55°52′42″N 4°17′57″W / 55.878309°N 4.299138°W | Thomas S Cordiner, designed 1939, resumed 1949 completed 1953. Damaged by fire, 2010 | 32571 | |
1 Princes Terrace | Prince Albert Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5616267256 | 55°52′37″N 4°18′03″W / 55.876922°N 4.300719°W | James Thomson, circa 1870. | 32576 | |
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church, Glasgow | 23 Saltoun Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5662967303 | 55°52′39″N 4°17′36″W / 55.877483°N 4.293286°W | James Sellars, 1875-6.Church of Scotland. Formerly Belmont and Hillhead Parish Church. | 32584 | |
Belhaven-Westbourne Church and Hall, Church of Scotland | 52 Westbourne Gardens | 15 December 1970 | NS5602167768 | 55°52′53″N 4°18′12″W / 55.881477°N 4.303243°W | 1881, John Honeyman. | 32605 | |
145-195 (Odd Nos) Albion Street | 3 September 1974 | NS5965565265 | 55°51′36″N 4°14′38″W / 55.860078°N 4.243903°W | Sir Owen Williams, 1936; 1986 alterations and large additions. Roof top addition by Frank Burnet, Bell and Partners, 1986-1988. | 32607 | ||
Buck's Head Buildings | 63 Argyle Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5918565002 | 55°51′27″N 4°15′05″W / 55.857579°N 4.251269°W | Alexander Thomson, 1863. | 32608 | |
Argyle Street, Argyll Arcade (Through 98-102 Argyle Street) 3-66 (Inclusive Nos, Leading to Buchanan Street) | Argyle Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5906065089 | 55°51′30″N 4°15′12″W / 55.858324°N 4.25331°W | John Baird I, 1827. | 32613 | |
David Sloan's Arcade Cafe | 62 Argyll Arcade/108 Argyle Street, Morrison Court | 15 December 1970 | NS5903665113 | 55°51′31″N 4°15′13″W / 55.858532°N 4.253705°W | Possibly by John Baird 1827-8; interior remodelled by Charles H Robinson 1900. | 32614 | |
Martyrs' Public School | 17 Parson Street. | 15 December 1970 | NS6008165839 | 55°51′55″N 4°14′15″W / 55.865355°N 4.237399°W | Charles Rennie Mackintosh (of John Honeyman and Keppie), 1895-1898. | 32619 | |
60-62 (Even Nos) Buchanan Street | Buchanan Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5901965226 | 55°51′34″N 4°15′15″W / 55.859542°N 4.254035°W | Robert Thomson (with Andrew Wilson assisting), 1894-96. | 32635 | |
92-100 (Even Nos) Buchanan Street , known as 98 Buchanan Street | Buchanan Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5903365310 | 55°51′37″N 4°15′14″W / 55.8603°N 4.253856°W | Charles Wilson, 1850-51. | 32639 | |
Britannia Buildings | 164A-168 (Even Nos) Buchanan Street with 10 Dundas Lane | 15 December 1970 | NS5909765542 | 55°51′45″N 4°15′11″W / 55.862402°N 4.252954°W | John A Campbell, 1898. | 32643 | |
Glasgow City Halls | Candleriggs, Merchant City | 15 December 1970 | NS5957165145 | 55°51′32″N 4°14′43″W / 55.858976°N 4.245182°W | Main hall facade to Candleriggs John Carrick, 1885. Complex site with multiple architects over time.[12] | 32647 | |
Provand's Lordship | 3 Castle Street | 6 July 1966 | NS6009665506 | 55°51′45″N 4°14′13″W / 55.86237°N 4.236987°W | 1471 with extensions to the West of 1670. | 32648 | |
Bridge of Sighs and Superintendent's House | Cathedral Square | 15 December 1970 | NS6018265506 | 55°51′45″N 4°14′08″W / 55.862395°N 4.235614°W | David and James Hamilton architects, 1833-40. Includes gates and gatepiers by David Hamilton, 1838, ironwork of gates by T Edington. | 32651 | |
Glasgow Evangelical Church ; (Former Barony North Church), and Church House | 20 Cathedral Square, 14 Cathedral Square | 15 December 1970 | NS6021265399 | 55°51′41″N 4°14′06″W / 55.861443°N 4.23508°W | John Honeyman, 1878. | 32652 | |
Glasgow Cathedral and Cathedral Graveyard | 70 Cathedral Square | 15 December 1970 | NS6025565657 | 55°51′50″N 4°14′04″W / 55.863771°N 4.234527°W | A new cathedral to serve the diocese of Glasgow was begun circa 1118 and consecrated in 1136. Further works in the 1180s prior to its second consecration in 1197. Subsequent campaigns of work include the Blackadder aisle completed between 1483 and 1508.[13] | 32654 | |
Statue of William III | Cathedral Square | 6 July 1966 | NS6013565441 | 55°51′42″N 4°14′11″W / 55.861797°N 4.236331°W | Presented 1835 by Governor Macrae of Madras. Equestrian bronze of William III (as Emperor Constantine), sculptor unknown. | 32660 | |
Former Our Lady and St Francis Secondary School | 72 Charlotte Street | 4 September 1989 | NS5979364539 | 55°51′13″N 4°14′29″W / 55.8536°N 4.241324°W | Jack Coia of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1963. | 32662 | |
52 Charlotte Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5983264628 | 55°51′16″N 4°14′27″W / 55.85441°N 4.240748°W | Built circa 1790, school of Robert Adam. | 32663 | ||
Old Fish Market known as the Briggait | 72 Clyde Street and 135 Bridgegate | 15 October 1970 | NS5928264640 | 55°51′16″N 4°14′58″W / 55.854358°N 4.249533°W | Clarke and Bell, 1873. | 32664 | |
Merchants Steeple, now enclosed within The Briggait | 72 Clyde Street, Bridgegate | 6 July 1966 | NS5930564671 | 55°51′17″N 4°14′57″W / 55.854643°N 4.249182°W | Completed 1665. | 32665 | |
St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral | 168 Clyde Street and Fox Lane | 15 December 1970 | NS5908064792 | 55°51′20″N 4°15′10″W / 55.855663°N 4.252836°W | J Gillespie Graham, 1814-17. | 32666 | |
Albert Bridge | Clyde Street | 22 March 1977 | NS5941264443 | 55°51′09″N 4°14′50″W / 55.852627°N 4.247356°W | Bell and Miller, architects and engineers, Hanna, Donald and Wilson contractors; 1868-1871. | 32667 | |
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge | Clyde Street and South Portland Street | 6 July 1966 | NS5890764722 | 55°51′18″N 4°15′20″W / 55.854984°N 4.255561°W | Alexander Kirkland, architect. George Martin, engineer. 1851-3. | 32668 | |
Victoria Bridge | Clyde Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5917364578 | 55°51′14″N 4°15′04″W / 55.853769°N 4.25124°W | James Walker, engineer; 1851-1854. | 32669 | |
Formerly the John Street Church | 29 Cochrane Street and 18 John Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5943665275 | 55°51′36″N 4°14′51″W / 55.860104°N 4.247404°W | J T Rochead, 1859. | 32672 | |
Extension to the City Chambers | 20-40 (Even Nos) Cochrane Street, 20 John Street and 233-235 (Odd Nos) George Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5943465380 | 55°51′40″N 4°14′51″W / 55.861046°N 4.24749°W | Watson Salmond and Gray, 1913-1929. | 32675 | |
Former General Post Office | George Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5928265311 | 55°51′37″N 4°15′00″W / 55.860382°N 4.249881°W | Original building Robert Mathieson, architect H M Office of Public Works for Scotland, 1875-8. Rear elevation to Ingram Street remodelled by W W Robertson in 1892-4. Side elevations enclosing Robertson's work, by W T Oldrieve and C J W Simpson, 1914-16. | 32685 | |
24 George Square and 12-16 (Even Nos) Anchor Lane | George Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5916465420 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′07″W / 55.861326°N 4.251821°W | James Sellars, 1874. | 32688 | |
The Merchants' House | 30 George Square and 7 West George Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5916965440 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′06″W / 55.861507°N 4.251752°W | John Burnet, 1874-8, 3-storey and basement office building, raised by J J Burnet 1907-8, by 2 storeys and an attic. Sculpture by Young. | 32689 | |
Glasgow City Chambers | 80 George Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5936065375 | 55°51′40″N 4°14′55″W / 55.860979°N 4.248669°W | William Young, architect, 1882-1888, interior 1887-1890. Contractors, Morrison and Mason. Sculpture by John Mossman and George Lawson. | 32691 | |
Walter Scott Memorial Column | George Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5926665396 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′01″W / 55.86114°N 4.250181°W | Column and base by David Rhind, 1837. Statue designed by John Greenshields, executed by A Handyside Ritchie. | 32696 | |
James Watt Statue | George Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5920065384 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′04″W / 55.861013°N 4.251228°W | Francis Chantrey, 1832. | 32697 | |
Sir John Moore Statue | George Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5931565357 | 55°51′39″N 4°14′58″W / 55.860804°N 4.249378°W | John Flaxman, 1819. | 32698 | |
Equestrian statue of Albert, Prince Consort (Glasgow) | George Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5920065384 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′04″W / 55.861013°N 4.251228°W | Baron Carlo Marochetti, pre-1854. | 32701 | |
Equestrian statue of Victoria (Glasgow) | George Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5921465439 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′04″W / 55.861511°N 4.251033°W | Baron Carlo Marochetti, pre-1854. | 32702 | |
266 George Street | 9 March 1989 | NS5940565443 | 55°51′42″N 4°14′53″W / 55.861603°N 4.247986°W | Thomson and Sandilands, 1900. | 32709 | ||
The Trades Hall of Glasgow | 85 Glassford Street | 6 July 1966 | NS5932965183 | 55°51′33″N 4°14′57″W / 55.859246°N 4.249064°W | Robert Adam, 1791-9, completed posthumously. David Hamilton extensions at rear 1838, interior recast by James Sellars in 1887-8 partially or totally refaced by John Keppie 1927; 1916 John Keppie redecorated the saloon. | 32713 | |
Tolbooth Steeple | Glasgow Cross | 6 July 1966 | NS5965964900 | 55°51′24″N 4°14′37″W / 55.856802°N 4.24365°W | Built 1626-1634 by John Boyd, architect and Master of Works. The Tolbooth was demolished in 1921. | 32717 | |
177 Ingram Street with 99 Glassford Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5933365224 | 55°51′35″N 4°14′56″W / 55.859616°N 4.249022°W | John Burnet, 1865-66. Sculpture by George Frampton. | 32734 | ||
Lanarkshire House, Corinthian Club (Former Sheriff Court and Justice of Peace Court) | 191 Ingram Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5928965217 | 55°51′34″N 4°14′59″W / 55.85954°N 4.249721°W | David Hamilton in 1841 with alterations and additions including a telling room by James Salmon Sr in 1853. It was refronted and additions made by John Burnet Senior in 1876-9.[14] | 32735 | |
Ramshorn Theatre | 98 Ingram Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5958565228 | 55°51′35″N 4°14′42″W / 55.859725°N 4.245001°W | Thomas Rickman, 1824-1826; Page and Park, conversion to theatre c1990-92. Formerly St Paul's and St David's Church, Church of Scotland | 32740 | |
Hutchesons' Hall | 158 Ingram Street, and 2 John Street | 6 November 1966 | NS5942265249 | 55°51′36″N 4°14′51″W / 55.859866°N 4.247614°W | David Hamilton, 1802-1805, interior by John Baird II 1876. | 32744 | |
16 McPhater Street , and return elevation to Dunblane Street (Ozalid's) | 15 December 1970 | NS5897666080 | 55°52′02″N 4°15′19″W / 55.867196°N 4.255166°W | William James Anderson, 1892-95. | 32754 | ||
61-63 (Odd Nos) Miller Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5919065177 | 55°51′33″N 4°15′05″W / 55.859152°N 4.25128°W | J Burnet Sr, 1854 with alterations by J Burnet and Son, 1900 and 1901. | 32758 | ||
Arthur's Warehouse | 77-81 (Odd Nos) Miller Street | 6 November 1966 | NS5920065207 | 55°51′34″N 4°15′04″W / 55.859424°N 4.251136°W | Robert Black and James Salmon Sr, 1849-50. | 32759 | |
42 Miller Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5921265125 | 55°51′31″N 4°15′03″W / 55.858692°N 4.250902°W | John Craig, wright, 1775; restored by McGurn, Logan, Duncan & Opfer, 1994-5. | 32760 | ||
Formerly Stirling's Library | 48-54 (Even Nos) Miller Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5921565142 | 55°51′32″N 4°15′03″W / 55.858845°N 4.250863°W | James Smith, 1863-5, completed after his death by Melvin and Leiper. | 32761 | |
Tron Steeple | 71 Trongate | 6 July 1966 | NS5954264916 | 55°51′25″N 4°14′44″W / 55.856911°N 4.245526°W | 1630-36. Tower pierced at ground by Tudor arches in 1855 by John Carrick. | 32769 | |
Britannia Music Hall | 109-121 (Odd Nos) Trongate and 9 New Wynd | 22 March 1977 | NS5945264917 | 55°51′25″N 4°14′49″W / 55.856894°N 4.246963°W | Gildard & MacFarlane architects, dated 1857 on frieze; rear staircase, 1869, by Hugh Barclay; further alterations to cinema usage 1904-10 by Boswell & McIntyre. | 32774 | |
60-90 (Even Nos) Trongate and 19-29 (Odd Nos) Albion Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5952964955 | 55°51′26″N 4°14′45″W / 55.857258°N 4.245754°W | J T Rochead, 1854. | 32782 | ||
190 Trongate and 2-4 (Even Nos) Glassford Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5932664999 | 55°51′27″N 4°14′56″W / 55.857594°N 4.249017°W | T P Marwick architect with W Birnie Rhind sculptor 1903. | 32789 | ||
St Andrew's-by-the-Green | 33 Turnbull Street | 6 July 1966 | NS5961964601 | 55°51′15″N 4°14′39″W / 55.854106°N 4.244134°W | Andrew Hunter and William Paull, joint master masons; Thomas Thomson, wright; built 1750-1. | 32790 | |
37-47 (Odd Nos) Virginia Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5925965135 | 55°51′32″N 4°15′01″W / 55.858795°N 4.250157°W | Circa 1817. | 32795 | ||
49-53 (Odd Nos) Virginia Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5926165150 | 55°51′32″N 4°15′00″W / 55.85893°N 4.250133°W | Circa 1817. Designed in unison with Nos 37-49 Virginia Street, known as Virginia Buildings; surviving examples of commercial street architecture in the Merchant City.[15] | 32796 | ||
42 Virginia Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5928465101 | 55°51′31″N 4°14′59″W / 55.858497°N 4.24974°W | R G Melvin and W Leiper, 1867. | 32798 | ||
Tron Theatre | 38 Parnie Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5952664880 | 55°51′24″N 4°14′45″W / 55.856584°N 4.245763°W | James Adam, 1793-4. To the East wall a Baroque screen wall and gateway were added forming a courtyard, J J Burnet, 1899-1900. In 1981 the former Church was converted into a theatre by McGurn, Logan and Duncan. Former Tron Kirk | 32812 | |
Gallery of Modern Art | 111 Queen Street and 46-58 (Even Nos) Royal Exchange Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5912565288 | 55°51′36″N 4°15′09″W / 55.860129°N 4.252375°W | David Hamilton, 1827-30, with 2nd E attic by Hamilton, 1880. Sculpture by James Fillans. Former Stirling's Library, Former Cunninghame Mansion and Former Royal Exchange | 32818 | |
St George’s Buildings | 151-157 (Odd Nos) Queen Street | 6 July 1966 | NS5914265344 | 55°51′38″N 4°15′08″W / 55.860637°N 4.252133°W | David Hamilton, circa 1834. | 32819 | |
Queen Street station | Cathedral Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5920765545 | 55°51′45″N 4°15′04″W / 55.862461°N 4.2512°W | James Carswell, 1878-80, executed by P and W MacLellan. | 32822 | |
Duke of Wellington Statue | Queen Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5914665283 | 55°51′36″N 4°15′07″W / 55.860091°N 4.252038°W | Baron Carlo Marochetti, 1844. | 32823 | |
Barony Hall, University of Strathclyde | Cathedral Square | 6 July 1966 | NS6008665451 | 55°51′43″N 4°14′14″W / 55.861873°N 4.237119°W | Sir John James Burnet and John Archibald Campbell, 1886-90; David Leslie of Walter Underwood and Partners followed by David Leslie Partnership restored with additions, 1986-95. Former Barony Church and Church Hall. Listing includes War Memorial, retaining wall, railings and gatepiers | 32824 | |
1-29 (Odd Nos) and 2-40 (Even Nos) Royal Exchange Square with 145-147 (Odd Nos) Queen Street and Archways | 15 December 1970 | NS5913965323 | 55°51′38″N 4°15′08″W / 55.860448°N 4.25217°W | Nos 1-29 at S, David Hamilton and Robert Black, 1830, and Nos 2-40 at N, Hamilton and James Smith, based on scheme by Archibald Elliot II. | 32826 | ||
Royal Bank of Scotland (Glasgow) | Royal Exchange Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5905365305 | 55°51′37″N 4°15′13″W / 55.860261°N 4.253534°W | Archibald Elliot, 1827. | 32827 | |
Blochairn Parish Church (Church of Scotland) | 178 Roystonhill, Royston | 3 September 1974 | NS6072166112 | 55°52′05″N 4°13′38″W / 55.867991°N 4.227321°W | Campbell Douglas and Stevenson, architects, 1865-6, interior and stained glass by Morris and Co. | 32828 | |
St Andrew's in the Square | St Andrews Square | 6 July 1966 | NS5970264677 | 55°51′17″N 4°14′34″W / 55.854812°N 4.242848°W | Alan Dreghorn, 1739-1756. Gibbsesque Palladian modelled after St Martin-in-the-Fields.[16] | 32830 | |
St Enoch Square Travel Centre | St Enoch Square | 15 December 1970 | NS5893765003 | 55°51′27″N 4°15′19″W / 55.857516°N 4.255228°W | James Miller, 1896. Formerly St Enoch Underground Station. | 32833 | |
Scottish Provident Institution | 17-29 (Odd Nos) St Vincent Place | 15 December 1970 | NS5910365359 | 55°51′39″N 4°15′10″W / 55.86076°N 4.252764°W | J M Dick Peddie, 1904-8. | 32836 | |
2 St Vincent Place and 2 and 4 Anchor Lane | 6 July 1966 | NS5915865407 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′07″W / 55.861208°N 4.251911°W | J T Rochead, 1867-70. Sculpture by William Mossman. | 32838 | ||
Anchor Building | 12-16 (Even Nos) St Vincent Place | 15 December 1970 | NS5913365415 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′08″W / 55.861272°N 4.252314°W | James Miller, 1906-7. | 32839 | |
Citizen Building | 24 St Vincent Place | 15 December 1970 | NS5911065420 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′10″W / 55.86131°N 4.252684°W | T L Watson, 1885-9. | 32840 | |
30 St Vincent Place | 15 December 1970 | NS5908065432 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′11″W / 55.861409°N 4.253169°W | John Burnet Sr, 1870-73. | 32841 | ||
Justiciary Courts | 212 Saltmarket | 15 December 1970 | NS5943664559 | 55°51′13″N 4°14′49″W / 55.853675°N 4.247033°W | Portico by William Stark, 1807-1814; main building to Saltmarket J H Craigie of Clarke and Bell and J H Craigie reconstruction of 1910-1913. | 32844 | |
1-16 (inclusive Nos) Buckingham Terrace , 2, 4 Buckingham Street, 1, 3 Ruskin Place | Great Western Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5702967267 | 55°52′38″N 4°17′13″W / 55.877279°N 4.286879°W | J T Rochead, 1852-54. | 32850 | |
Lilybank House | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5679666912 | 55°52′26″N 4°17′25″W / 55.874023°N 4.290412°W | In the style of David Hamilton, built around 1850 and altered by A & G Thomson (1863-65) and Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh (1894-95; 1900 and 1908). | 32853 | |
35-51 (Odd Nos) Hamilton Drive , (1-9 Inclusive Nos) Northpark Terrace | Kelvinside | 15 December 1970 | NS5709767277 | 55°52′39″N 4°17′09″W / 55.877389°N 4.285798°W | Alexander Thomson, circa 1869. | 32874 | |
Cottier Theatre Complex | 93-95 (Odd Nos) Hyndland Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5607866959 | 55°52′27″N 4°18′07″W / 55.874231°N 4.301902°W | William Leiper 1865-66. Former Dowanhill Church and Halls. | 32879 | |
Woodbank [de | 56 Partickhill Road | 15 December 1970 | NS5566267007 | 55°52′28″N 4°18′31″W / 55.874537°N 4.308571°W | Circa 1841. | 32895 | |
1-9 (Inclusive Nos) Ruskin Terrace , 1, 1A, 3 Hamilton Park Avenue | 15 December 1970 | NS5723167155 | 55°52′35″N 4°17′01″W / 55.876334°N 4.283594°W | Circa 1855-58. | 32903 | ||
Wellington Church | 76 University Avenue | 6 July 1966 | NS5700466748 | 55°52′21″N 4°17′13″W / 55.872612°N 4.287004°W | T L Watson, 1882-84. | 32912 | |
Gilbert Scott Building and Memorial Chapel (with the Lion and Unicorn Staircase) | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5687866664 | 55°52′19″N 4°17′20″W / 55.871821°N 4.288971°W | Sir George Gilbert Scott (N, S and E elevations), 1867-1870; tower and spire finished 1891 by John Oldrid Scott. Later made into 2 quadrangles with the addition of Bute and Randolph Halls, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and executed by his son, John Oldrid Scott, and Edwin Morgan, 1878-84. West Quadrangle Sir John James Burnet, 1923-29. Lion and Unicorn Staircase, William Riddell, 1690 | 32913 | |
Joseph Black Building | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 January 1985 | NS5661466700 | 55°52′19″N 4°17′36″W / 55.872065°N 4.293206°W | T Harold Hughes with D S R Waugh, 1936-9. | 32918 | |
Pearce Lodge | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5707066668 | 55°52′19″N 4°17′09″W / 55.871914°N 4.285908°W | A G Thomson, Architect & Civil Engineer, 1887. Incorporates decorative mid 17th-century sculptural fragments from demolished Old College (High Street) into exterior. | 32925 | |
McMillan Reading Room | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 January 1985 | NS5693966755 | 55°52′22″N 4°17′17″W / 55.872656°N 4.288045°W | T Harold Hughes and D S R Waugh, 1936-39. | 32927 | |
Graham Kerr Building | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5662566631 | 55°52′17″N 4°17′35″W / 55.871449°N 4.292994°W | Sir John James Burnet, 1923-27 | 32928 | |
2-10 (inclusive) University Gardens | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5680766794 | 55°52′23″N 4°17′25″W / 55.872967°N 4.290174°W | John James Burnet, 1882-96. | 32931 | |
Salmon House (12 University Gardens) | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5677966820 | 55°52′23″N 4°17′26″W / 55.873192°N 4.290635°W | J Gaff Gillespie, 1900. | 32932 | |
14 University Gardens | University of Glasgow, Gilmorehill Campus | 15 December 1970 | NS5677366830 | 55°52′24″N 4°17′27″W / 55.87328°N 4.290736°W | John James Burnet, 1904. | 32933 | |
The Salon [de | 17 Vinicombe Street | 22 March 1977 | NS5679167237 | 55°52′37″N 4°17′26″W / 55.876939°N 4.290664°W | Brand and Lithgow, 1913; altered 1931 by James McKissack and 1940 by Burnet and Boston, converted to Salon restaurant 2007. | 32934 | |
Former Botanic Gardens Garage | 24 Vinicombe Street | 6 February 1989 | NS5683867267 | 55°52′38″N 4°17′24″W / 55.877222°N 4.289929°W | D V Wyllie, circa 1906-12. | 32935 | |
Savings Bank of Glasgow | 752-756 (Even Nos) Argyle Street and 3, 5, 7 Shaftesbury Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5776665519 | 55°51′42″N 4°16′27″W / 55.861804°N 4.274191°W | James Salmon junior and J Gaff Gillespie, 1899-1900, sculpture by Albert Hodge. | 32953 | |
181-199 (Odd Nos) Bath Street and Blythswood Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5847165788 | 55°51′52″N 4°15′47″W / 55.864427°N 4.263077°W | Probably John Baird I, begun 1833; with later block by Andrew Robertson, 1930-2. Includes the Glasgow Art Club | 32960 | ||
King's Theatre | 335 Bath Street and Elmbank Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5811965874 | 55°51′54″N 4°16′07″W / 55.865095°N 4.268741°W | Frank Matcham, 1903-04. | 32963 | |
Mercantile Chambers | 39-69 (Odd Nos) Bothwell Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5858165401 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′40″W / 55.860985°N 4.261118°W | James Salmon junior, 1897-8. Sculptor Derwent Wood. | 32980 | |
2-28 (Even Nos) Bothwell Street , 123 Hope Street | 24 July 1973 | NS5871365426 | 55°51′40″N 4°15′32″W / 55.861248°N 4.259024°W | Alexander Kirkland and John Bryce, 1849. The western pavilion was replaced by the National Commercial Bank, H E Clifford 1892. | 32983 | ||
21-31 (Odd Nos) (Known As 21) Buchanan Street and 8-28 (Even Nos) Mitchell Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5891865134 | 55°51′31″N 4°15′20″W / 55.858686°N 4.2556°W | William Spence, circa 1879. | 32991 | ||
Former Wylie and Lochead's | 45 Buchanan Street and 34-50 (Even Nos) Mitchell Street | 23 March 1977 | NS5893165178 | 55°51′33″N 4°15′19″W / 55.859085°N 4.255415°W | South section of Buchanan Street frontage 1853-4. Central section James Sellars 1884. North section Boucher and Cousland after 1883. | 32992 | |
91 Buchanan Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5897765269 | 55°51′36″N 4°15′17″W / 55.859916°N 4.254728°W | Sir George Washington Browne, 1896. | 32998 | ||
113-115 (Odd Nos) Buchanan Street and 4 Gordon Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5899965335 | 55°51′38″N 4°15′16″W / 55.860515°N 4.254411°W | A G Sydney Mitchell, 1887. | 33000 | ||
Former Western Club | 147 Buchanan Street and St Vincent Street | 15 December 1970 | NS5901865433 | 55°51′41″N 4°15′15″W / 55.8614°N 4.254159°W | D and J Hamilton with the assistance of J T Rochead, 1841. | 33002 | |
St George's Tron Parish Church | 163 Buchanan Street | 6 July 1966 | NS5903265500 | 55°51′43″N 4°15′14″W / 55.862006°N 4.25397°W | William Stark, 1807. Church of Scotland. | 33003 |
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