9 Woodside Crescent, Glasgow is a Grade A listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Terrace.

9 Woodside Crescent, Glasgow

WRENN ID
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Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 December 1970
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

George Smith, architect, 1831. Classical curved terrace,

truncated at S, adjoining Woodside Terrace at N 3-bay

elevation to each house; 2 storeys, attics, basement and

sub-basement at rear.

Polished ashlar, stonecleaned or painted ground floor,

channelled with bold voussoirs over openings, except at

Nos 14 and 15. Shallow advanced 6-bay pavilions.

3-storey at Nos 8 and 9; 2 storeys at Nos 14 and 15.

Steps oversailing basement to recessed tripartite doors

with fanlights and sidelight. 2-storey pavilion: paired

Greek Doric porches with carved frieze and balcony over;

ground floor windows architraved and aproned. All

upper windows architraved. 3-storey pavilion with

bracketted windows: 2 corniced and 4 pedimented at 1st

floor. Ashlar brackets support full-width decorative

cast-iron balcony. Sash windows plate-glass or 4-pane

glazing. Band course between floors; eaves course;

cornice; deep plain parapet at pavilions; otherwise roof

balustrade with dormers behind. Octagonal flues below

ridge, plain above; slate roofs. Cast-iron railings to

basement and steps. No 13 copper door lettering and

good basement and steps. No 13 copper door lettering

and good leaded glass fanlight. Rear elevation: Nos 6

and 7 with Tudor details. Near full-height canted bay

window with crenellated parapet to No 6. At No 7

full-height square bay window on square pillars rises

from basement.

At No 19 free-standing laundry; Robert Thomson,

architect, 1899. Single storey polished ashlar building

with piended roof. 5-bay elevation; advanced centre

3-bays with tall transomed windows breaking through

eaves with heavy cornice and parapet. Right bay

originally door, now window; left bay, window mullion

removed.

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