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St Joachim's R.C. Church And Presbytery, 101-103 Inzievar Terrace, Carmyle, Glasgow

A Category C Listed Building in Shettleston, Glasgow

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.8346 / 55°50'4"N

Longitude: -4.1538 / 4°9'13"W

OS Eastings: 265203

OS Northings: 662250

OS Grid: NS652622

Mapcode National: GBR 3W.5JVK

Mapcode Global: WH4QG.5L7Z

Plus Code: 9C7QRRMW+RF

Entry Name: St Joachim's R.C. Church And Presbytery, 101-103 Inzievar Terrace, Carmyle, Glasgow

Listing Name: 101, 103 Inzievar Terrace, Carmyle, St Joachim's Roman Catholic Church and Presbytery

Listing Date: 23 September 1994

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 377524

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB33670

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200377524

Location: Glasgow

County: Glasgow

Town: Glasgow

Electoral Ward: Shettleston

Traditional County: Lanarkshire

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Description

Gillespie, Kidd and Coia, 1956. Long church with presbytery adjoining to S, grey facing brick with low-pitched metal-clad roofs.

CHURCH: Rectangular plan, with low flat-roofed side chapel to W. Open pitch-roofed belfry on flank near NW corner framing entrance. Two tiers of windows, diamond-shaped at lower level, rectangular at upper, with diamond shaped windows in chapel. N gable has 4 diamond windows with pair of trapezoidal windows above. Roof originally copper-

clad, now coated steel. Interior plan plastered with timber altar furniture. Baptistry separated from nave and vestibule by iron screens.

PRESBYTERY: 2-storey with single storey wing, both still copper roofed, connected to church by corridor off which open robing room and sacristy. Steel gates and railings at entrance, with white-painted cross motif.

Statement of Interest

One of the partnership's economical designs. Unusual fenestration parallels that at St Michael's Dumbarton and St Laurence's, Greenock.

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