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Latitude: 55.8808 / 55°52'50"N
Longitude: -4.2964 / 4°17'47"W
OS Eastings: 256443
OS Northings: 667676
OS Grid: NS564676
Mapcode National: GBR 0BC.4N
Mapcode Global: WH3P1.ZG72
Plus Code: 9C7QVPJ3+8C
Entry Name: 2B Kirklee Road, Glasgow
Listing Name: 2B Kirklee Road and 15 Kirklee Terrace
Listing Date: 22 March 1977
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 375159
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32552
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200375159
Location: Glasgow
County: Glasgow
Town: Glasgow
Electoral Ward: Partick East/Kelvindale
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
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Mid 19th century. Asymmetrical villa extensively remodelled
and with additions by J J Burnet circa 1900. 2 storeys, attic
and basement built on steeply sloping site. Stugged and
snecked ashlar with tower and turret feature to NW, steeply
pitched roof with plain barge-boarded gables; windows with
chamfered margins.
S (entrance) elevation: a symmetrical 3-bay with gabled bay
to centre. Elaborate glazed wrought-iron porch over tripartite
doorpiece with carved bands around round arched fanlight.
Leaded glazed sidelights, oak door. Single storey bow-window
to left with fish-scale slates and cast-iron brattishing
over. Otherwise windows single light.
W elevation 3-bay with tower feature to left rising to
squared parapet with turret roof to N. Bow window to right
rises from basement to ground. Bipartite window in gable. N
flank irregular with a variety of window shapes including
leaded oculus. At base of tower, twin arch arcade gives
access to kitchens at basement level.
E elevation with 2-storey addition of 1900 including billiard
room, gabled and with deep parapet. Mixed window glazing;
plate glass sashes to original windows, small pane
leaded/coloured glazing to 1900 windows.
Good interior with glazed tripartite vestibule; screen;
timber stair balusters with elaborately carved newel posts;
panelled hall with plaster frieze and dentil cornice.
Elaborate timber chimneypieces, some in art nouveau style.
Billiard room with coved plaster ceiling and elaborate Renaissance-strapwork plaster chimney-breast.
Pair of cylindrical ashlar gatepiers with conical caps and
small ball finials. Low coped ashlar wall to garden.
Interior converted to several flats but retains many original
features. 15 Kirklee Terrace known as Windsor House.
Upgraded C(S) to B 28-7-87.
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