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Latitude: 55.9074 / 55°54'26"N
Longitude: -4.3369 / 4°20'12"W
OS Eastings: 254011
OS Northings: 670719
OS Grid: NS540707
Mapcode National: GBR 012.Y3
Mapcode Global: WH3NV.CS16
Plus Code: 9C7QWM47+W6
Entry Name: 54 Maxwell Avenue, Westerton, Bearsden
Listing Name: Westerton, 46-56 (Even Nos) Maxwell Avenue
Listing Date: 30 June 1988
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 357664
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22159
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200357664
Location: Bearsden
County: East Dunbartonshire
Town: Bearsden
Electoral Ward: Bearsden South
Traditional County: Dunbartonshire
Tagged with: House
J A W Grant with Raymond Unwin as consultant. Built 1913/15. English Arts & Crafts. 6-house block. Single storey and attic, outer gabled bays, main range with main roof swept down as hoods over paired doors; harled; tripartites; ground floor windows, small-paned upper sashes; porches on flanks; flat-roofed dormers; green slate roof.
Westerton is of interest because it's a rare example in Scotland of a pre-Housing Act garden suburb on the English 'ideal village' model, and where the village was organised on a co-ownership basis. J A W Grant was architect, but Raymond Unwin, pioneer in housing design, acted as consultant and his influence on the scheme was significant, most obviously in the very English detailing.
In 1911 the Glasgow Garden suburb tenant's society was formed to promote the principles realised at Westerton. The foundation stone was laid on 19 April 1912 and by 1915, 84 houses (all but, roughly, 2) were in occupation. The buildings have survived in a little-altered condition, with most original doors and glazing retained.
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