Clubhouse, Titwood Tennis Club, Glencairn Drive, Glasgow is a Grade C listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 7 October 1997. Clubhouse.

Clubhouse, Titwood Tennis Club, Glencairn Drive, Glasgow

WRENN ID
sunken-mantel-weasel
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
7 October 1997
Type
Clubhouse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Central part by Walker and Ramsay, 1913; additions and alterations by Launcelot Ross, 1924. Single storey, symmetrical, Arts & Crafts style, 13-bay tennis clubhouse with distinctive central pyramidal roof and splayed wings. Red brick base course, painted render. Set diagonally between ranges of tennis courts. Central roof swept over veranda with timber balustrade, roofs supported on timber posts and boarded ceilings. Central two-leaf timber and glass doors. Similar single doors to wings.

Multi-pane, fixed-pane timber glazing with hoppers. Felt roofs with red tiled ridges.

INTERIOR: (Seen 2012). Original layout largely intact. Most rooms timber boarded with 4-panelled timber doors. Members' room in centre (now the pro-shop), kitchen to rear and changing rooms in each wing.

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