1 Newton Place, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Terrace.

1 Newton Place, Glasgow

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

Description

George Smith, architect, 1837. Long astylar terrace; 3 bays per house. 2 storeys, attics and basement; shallow advanced 6-bay, 3-storey centre and terminal pavilions. Painted ashlar, channelled at ground, with bold voussoirs over ground floor windows. Steps oversailing basement to tall corniced doorpieces (paired at pavilions) with ramped architraves and fanlights. All upper windows architraved; ramped and lugged at 1st floor; corniced and aproned at 1st floor pavilions. Sash windows; plate-glass glazing; some 4-pane glazing at pavilions. Individual cast-iron balconies to 1st floor windows. Full-width balconies at pavilions supported on cast-iron brackets, (balconies removed at Nos 1 and 27). Continuous band-course over ground; eaves cornice; deep plain parapet; blocking course at pavilions. Axial stacks; octagonal flues below roof ridge, plain above; slate roofs.

Cast-iron railings to basement and steps. Cast-iron lamp standards. 4-bay flank to Elderslie Street (No 1); 5-bay flank to Woodside Crescent (No 27) detailed as pavilions but with consoled cornices to 1st floor windows. Rear elevation; full-height projecting square bays near W-end. Nos 4 and 13 have lost architraves. Nos 24 and 25 with modern doors and railings. No 27; circa 1903 curved single storey smoking room addition to rear by H E Clifford. Painted ashlar walling with evenly spaced pilasters. Eaves cornice and roof balustrade with die pedestals.

South side of carriageway bordering Sauchiehall Street; low ashlar boundary/retaining wall with terminal ashlar gatepiers.

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