2, 3 Royal Terrace, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Terrace. 9 related planning applications.

2, 3 Royal Terrace, Glasgow

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

Description

1845 and later. Classical, long 3-storey and basement

flatted terrace. 5-bay end pavilions. Polished ashlar,

partly painted, channelled at ground floor. Sash and case

windows in architraves at upper floors. 12- and, 4-pane

glazing and plate glass, 12-pane glazing to rear. Each

entry at head of steps oversailing basement area. Panelled

doors to most entrances. Basement band course. Fluted

Greek Doric doorpieces to end pavilions; 7 coupled Ionic

doorpieces in E bays, coupled anta doorpieces in W bays.

Full-height 4-light canted bays with central cast-iron

column mullions at Nos 16 and 17 and 18 and 19. 1st

floor windows on cill band, corniced or console corniced

with aprons, main cornice, parapet over end bays. Single

and 2-light dormers with pedimented heads over nos 16-19.

ELEVATION TO NORTH CLAREMONT STREET: 15 bays arranged

5-5-5. 5 N bays raised and detailed as main elevation

with central Greek Doric portico. Ionic columned porticos

at Nos 11 and 17. Ramped, lugged architraves to 1st floor

windows, corniced. Plain architraved windows to 2nd

floor.

ELEVATION TO KELVINGROVE STREET: 4-bays, 2nd bay from N

blind. Repeats detailing of main elevation. Corniced

doorpiece to No 66. Slate roof; corniced axial stacks.

Cast-iron railings, elaborate pattern Nos 16-19.

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