44 Pendicle Road, Bearsden is a Grade C listed building in the East Dunbartonshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 January 2004. House. 1 related planning application.

44 Pendicle Road, Bearsden

WRENN ID
strange-pewter-ridge
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
East Dunbartonshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 January 2004
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

44 Pendicle Road in Bearsden is a two-storey, three-bay, T-plan house built in 1939 by J G Atchison & Son, designed in the International Style with a flat roof. The house features a two-bay, single-storey garage extension on the sloping ground to the southwest. The exterior is finished with rendered brick and has exposed brick banding at the ground floor around the windows and entrance, along with a stepped brick eaves course.

On the southeast elevation, the central doorway has two-leaf glazed and timber doors with a plain fanlight above and a shallow cantilevered canopy. Above the entrance is a circular nautical window. To the right, there is a wide advanced bay with central horizontal windows and flanking wrap-around windows at both the ground and first floors. The left side has horizontal windows at both levels, and there is a double flat-roofed garage to the far left.

The northeast elevation features central horizontal windows at both the ground and first floors. The northwest (rear) elevation has an advanced bay to the left with late 20th-century glazed double doors (which were formerly a window) and a horizontal window at the first floor. There is a tall narrow stair window in the center and a small window below. To the right is an advanced bowed single-storey flat-roofed section with a central door and paired flanking windows, along with a horizontal window at the first floor leading to a balcony. The far right has a double flat-roofed garage.

The southwest elevation includes an advanced single-storey garage at the ground floor, flanked by two circular nautical windows beside a raised shouldered chimney-breast directly above the garage extension. The windows are uPVC look-a-like, and the roof is flat with tall narrow brick-coped rendered stacks and circular clay cans.

Inside, the original layout remains largely intact, although the coals and larder at the rear have been converted into a larger kitchen. The central stair features a decorative glass window depicting springing deer, and some original ironmongery is still present.

The boundary wall to the southeast is a stepped, low coped rendered wall with two pairs of plain gatepiers.

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