195 Bath Street, Glasgow is a Grade A listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Terrace block.

195 Bath Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
lunar-jamb-plum
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 December 1970
Type
Terrace block
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Probably John Baird I, begun 1833; with later block by Andrew Robertson, 1930-2. Three-storey and basement symmetrical terrace block, 24-bays, arranged 3-6-6-6-3; three-bay end blocks and six-bay central section slightly advanced. Polished ashlar, channelled at ground floor; ground floor painted. Segmentally arched windows to ground floor; Greek Ionic columned porches to centre (altered) and ends; remaining doorpieces consoled. Mainly sash and case windows in architraves; corniced at first floor with consoled pediments to centre windows of end blocks. Bow window with Corinthian column mullions added at No 183. No 181 returns with five-bays to Blythswood Street repeating main detailing with central pilastered doorpiece; corniced wallhead chimneystack. Four-storey three-bay ashlar block at 123 Blythswood Street to rear of No 181; further bay to outer left containing stair.

Interior: Glasgow Art Club at No 185 remodelled 1893 by John Honeyman & Keppie; panelled and carved door behind cast iron gate; chimneypieces; some leaded glass. Original Ionic screen in entrance hall and in dining room.

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