216 Bath Street, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Terrace.
216 Bath Street, Glasgow
- WRENN ID
- peeling-paling-marsh
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Glasgow City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 15 December 1970
- Type
- Terrace
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Robert Black, 1839-1862. Block of terraced houses, 3-6-7-6-3
bays, 3 storeys and full basement with service entries; some
later attics. Painted ashlar with channelled ground floor. All
windows sash and case; some 4-pane glazing. Segmental-headed,
recessed windows with ashlar aprons to ground floor. Continuous
1st floor band and 2nd floor cill band. Eaves cornice, broken
in places, mutuled at pavilions and full pediment in centre.
ELEVATION TO BATH STREET: 2 3-bay end pavilions, 7-bay centre
block with shallow advanced outer bays and further advanced
central bays; giant order of Corinthian pilasters also in 1st
3 bays of returns to Pitt Street and Douglas Street. Greek
Doric porticos at pavilions triglyph frieze at No 218; other
doors plain with fanlights. 1st floor windows mainly corniced
with recessed pilaster architraves in main sections and dropped
to band course. Plain 3rd floor windows. No 216 partly demolished (2002).
Elevation to Douglas Street: 3-2 bays with 1st bay blind,
shopfront inserted and similar window arrangment to Bath Street elevation.
ELEVATION TO PITT STREET: 2-3-4 bays, 3-bay section to giant
pilastrade. Similar window arrangement but pilaster mullions.
Ridge stacks and 1 wallhead stack to Pitt Street. Slate roof.
Ashlar entrance steps. Cast-iron railings and gates on ashlar
cope. Some cast-iron lamp standards.
INTERIOR: No 218: includes columned hall screen.
Detailed Attributes
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