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21 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow

A Category A Listed Building in Hillhead, Glasgow

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.8677 / 55°52'3"N

Longitude: -4.2764 / 4°16'35"W

OS Eastings: 257648

OS Northings: 666174

OS Grid: NS576661

Mapcode National: GBR 0GJ.6C

Mapcode Global: WH3P2.8SV4

Plus Code: 9C7QVP9F+3C

Entry Name: 21 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow

Listing Name: 1-22 (Incusive Nos) Woodside Terrace, 11-63 Woodside Terrace Lane, 4 Claremount Place

Listing Date: 15 December 1970

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 374136

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32271

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200374136

Location: Glasgow

County: Glasgow

Town: Glasgow

Electoral Ward: Hillhead

Traditional County: Lanarkshire

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Description

George Smith, architect. Nos 1-11, 1835; Nos 12-21,
1842. Symmetrical pair of classical terraces in 2
detached ranges. 3 storeys, attics and basement; 3 bays
to each house; shallow advanced 6-bay terminal
pavilions. Polished ashlar, painted or stonecleaned.
Steps oversailing basement to Greek Doric porches:
paired at pavilions will full entablature and carved
metopes; balustrade over. Tripartite doors with
pilaster jambs, sidelights and fanlight. All windows
architraved; aproned at ground; corniced at 1st floor;
console corniced at 1st floor pavilions. Sash windows,
plate-glass or 4 pane glazing. Cornice over ground
floor linking porches. Eaves course; cornice;
blocking course. Mutule cornice and balustrade at
pavilions. Axial stacks; octagonal flues at gables and
below roof apex. Cast-iron railings to basement area and
some steps. Pavilion interiors: coffered plaster
ceilings to ground floor main rooms. 4-bay flanks to
Lynedoch Terrace; 5-bay flank to Claremont Terrace
similarly detailed. Rear elevation; several full-height
projecting square bays.
No 16 and 17 paired porches. No 11 flank to Lynedoch
Terrace with small ground-floor canted window
alteration. Original window with decorative cast-iron
basket grille. No 20 rendered billiard room addition,
with cupola. Modern 2-storey brick addition to East end.
Woodside Terrace Lane: mews range, single-storey with
loft. 3 segmentally arched entrances to coach-houses
survive. Upper floors mostly converted to dwellings.

Statement of Interest

Part of Woodlands Hill A Group.

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