33 Kingsborough Gardens, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 July 1987. Terrace houses.

33 Kingsborough Gardens, Glasgow

WRENN ID
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Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
28 July 1987
Type
Terrace houses
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Long terrace of 14 2-bay houses, all to similar facade

design; Nos 1-37 by D Woodburn Sturrock, 1902; Nos 39-41 by

William Benzie, 1903. Terrace curves gently at S (Nos 35-41)

and is stepped down a slope; truncated at S. Polished red

ashlar, bull faced at basement.

To left, steps oversailing basement to doorpiece with double

leaf panelled storm doors; glazed fanlight. Flanking door, 2

narrow lights, mostly with leaded glass. Above door,

bipartite window with bracketted cill. To right, full height

4-light bow window, corniced over ground. Plate glass to

lower sash, upper often with leaded glass. Band course at

ground and over eaves, timber modillions support eaves. Skews

at party walls, corniced axial stacks, some octagonal flues.

Slate roofs, tile ridge.

Dormer windows at Nos 13-25 and 39-41, 3-light bows over bow

window, with conical roof alternating with bipartite dormers.

Nos 39 and 41 have single light windows over door with

bracketted cills linked by curvilinear string course.

Rear elevation stugged ashlar, mainly bi-or trientrance sash

windows. Plate glass glazing to lower sashes; small pane

glazing to upper sashes.

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