Latitude: 55.8624 / 55°51'44"N
Longitude: -4.2529 / 4°15'10"W
OS Eastings: 259097
OS Northings: 665542
OS Grid: NS590655
Mapcode National: GBR 0LL.Y7
Mapcode Global: WH3P2.NX05
Plus Code: 9C7QVP6W+XR
Entry Name: Britannia Building, 166, 168 Buchanan Street, 164A, Glasgow
Listing Name: 164A-168 (Even Nos) Buchanan Street with 10 Dundas Lane, Brittania Buildings
Listing Date: 15 December 1970
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 375474
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32643
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Britannia Building
Britannia Buildings
164a, 166, 168 Buchanan Street, Britannia Building
ID on this website: 200375474
Location: Glasgow
County: Glasgow
Town: Glasgow
Electoral Ward: Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Building
John A Campbell, 1898. Free style commercial building,
7-storey, red sandstone ashlar with polished granite base
course and entrance bay. Rusticated and roll-moulded
door surround and fanlight with wrought-ironwork at
centre of Buchanan Street front, flanked by modern shop
fronts; cornices above ground and 1st floors. 6-light
canted oriel to centre and left from 1st to 4th floors,
crowned by balustrade; elaborately pilastered and
columned, sculpted keystoned arched 5th floor window,
sculpted frieze in gable with apex aedicule. Pilaster
strips adorning tall wallhead stack to right from 2nd
floor, set above carved panel inscribed "The Dundas
House". Chamfered corner to SW by Dundas Lane, with
tripartite windows from 1st to 6th floors, with consoled
aedicule in centre light of 5th floor and carved panels
above smaller lights at 6th floor; broad eaves above dentil
cornice.
DUNDAS LANE: brick gable to left with raised gablehead
stack from 2nd floor, sadly shortened, and with windows
to right. Slighly recessed glazed brick bays to E, of 5
paired bays set in arched panels with red sandstone
lintels and tripartites under timber bracketted eaves.
Plate-glass sash and case windows to front, 4-pane to
Dundas Lane.
Formerly known as Dundas House. Built for British Workmen's
and General Assurance Company. Fashionable elevator
building, suited to narrow sites of city-scape.
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