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Latitude: 55.8291 / 55°49'44"N
Longitude: -4.4282 / 4°25'41"W
OS Eastings: 247998
OS Northings: 662212
OS Grid: NS479622
Mapcode National: GBR 3K.5VTT
Mapcode Global: WH3P5.YRH5
Plus Code: 9C7QRHHC+MP
Entry Name: 67-69 Falside Road, Paisley
Listing Name: 70-116 (Even Nos) and 55-101 (Odd Nos) Falside Road, Workmen's Cottages
Listing Date: 31 January 1992
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 384689
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB39137
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Paisley, 67 - 69 Falside Road
ID on this website: 200384689
Location: Paisley
County: Renfrewshire
Town: Paisley
Electoral Ward: Paisley Southeast
Traditional County: Renfrewshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
T Graham Abercrombie, 1911-13. 12 detached flatted villas flanking Falside RAod to N and S; built for workers at adjacent Brown & Polson factory. English Arts and Crafts style built according to garden city ideals; impressive unaltered group, with single cottage design at S (slightly later) side and 3 variant designs more randomly on N side of street.
S SIDE, NOS 55-101: 1913. 6 identical 2-storey, 4-flat villas, with symmetrical fronts; entered at side doors; Villas to W with symmetrical fronts; entered at side doors, raised on grassy banks, with stone steps to side doors to meet slope of site (No 95-101 also raised on tall basement). Voysian Swiss chalet type: white harled; steep pitched slated roofs; apired gables at front with steeply roofs over slightly advanced centre bay swept low at level of ground floor windows; plain timbet bargeboards; half timbering in gable apex above 1st floor windows. Mullioned window arranged horizontally between cill and band courses at front elevations; tripartites paired at centre, bipartites to outer bays (mullions lost at No 59/61, ground and 87/89 1st).
Asymmetrically placed windows at side, entrance, elevations above pair of doors towards rear of house at sides. Some alterations to original 12-pane sash and case glazing pattern. End stacks and broad centre axial srack at cross wall. Plain rear elevations masked by 2-storey flat-roofed additions.
N SIDE NOS 70-116: 1911-13. 6 2-storey Arts and Crafts villas, of 3 variant designs randomly interspersed, 2 of S side type (Nos 84-78; and Nos 110-116, although the latter differs slighly having no advanced bay to rear); 2 with paired, half-timbered gablets above eaves centre at street elevations; 2 with plain street elevations. gambrel roofs, mutule brackets at overhanging eaves, centre axial stacks and 1st floor cill courses. All 4 have identical rear elevations with pair half-timbered gablets at centre. Site slopes to N to allow for a 3rdr, basement storey at N side, overlooking Espedair Burn. Similar planning and detailing in all 3 types; containing 4 dewllings; paired side doors, mullioned windows with original 12-pane sash and case glazing pattern.
The 12 detached villas are each listed separately at Category B, but within and A Group together with the Brown & Polson Factory at No 68 Falside Road. The housing group is described as, "on small scale... a fine example of what the ideal garden city....would be like". (Kelso, see above.
Each of the 4 flats in the villa had scullery and WC, but a single common washing house and bath was shared by the 4 householders.
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