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Latitude: 55.8606 / 55°51'38"N
Longitude: -4.2399 / 4°14'23"W
OS Eastings: 259908
OS Northings: 665310
OS Grid: NS599653
Mapcode National: GBR 0PL.LW
Mapcode Global: WH3P2.VY6L
Plus Code: 9C7QVQ66+63
Entry Name: 235, 237 High Street, Glasgow
Listing Name: 235-287 (Odd Nos) High Street, (Bell O'the Brae Tenements)
Listing Date: 4 September 1989
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 375587
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32723
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200375587
Location: Glasgow
County: Glasgow
Town: Glasgow
Electoral Ward: Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Building
William Boston (Burnet and Boston), dated 1901. W side of
2 quadrants of City Improvement Trust tenements, curving
up High Street, with Scottish Renaissance detailing.
4-storey, 1 tenement with attic. Red sandstone ashlar.
2-bay to George Street, 35 to High Street, in 7 stepped
groups of irregularly composed 5-bay tenements, each with
closes at centre, alternating between segmental and pedimented entrances. Shops flanking each close of 3 bays, with inwardly
canted doorways and decoratively pedimented timber doors,
fanlights and metal-framed plate glass shop windows;
pilasters dividing each of 7 tenements, frieze above shops
and consoled cornices above ground; 3rd floor cill course.
Variety of architraved and pedimented 2nd floor windows
and carved panels; canted outer bays to each tenement,
2 full-height above ground with piend roofs, 2 corbelled
to square gablehead at 3rd floor, with gablehead behind
flanked by corbelled canted 3rd floor oriel. Bowed bay to
corner with George Street, jettied on billeted course at
eaves into bowed dormerhead with fluted pilasters. Some stone
mullioned bipartite windows; plate glass sash and case
windows. Slate roofs, attic in mansard to S tenement:
finialled gableheads and piend roofs; wallhead stacks.
Glazed dado tiling retained in several closes. Dated panel
and panel of City crest. Glasgow Style wrought-iron parapets
to canted bays.
ventilator at apex. Windows largely boarded-up.
The quadrant opposite was built slightly later by Burnet,
Boston and Carruthers, continuing the form. The gable
designs follow those of J Carrick, from whom the firm
descended. At the time of listing shop fronts were linked with a uniform green paint.
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