14, 16, 18 Bothwell Street, Glasgow is a Grade A listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 24 July 1973. Commercial terrace block. 5 related planning applications.

14, 16, 18 Bothwell Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
old-rood-sorrel
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
24 July 1973
Type
Commercial terrace block
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Alexander Kirkland and John Bryce, 1849. 3-storey and basement commercial terrace block, formerly symmetrical with advanced

pavilions at centre and ends until western pavilion was

demolished. Heavily restored in parts. Ashlar arcaded

Corinthian ground floor with modern shops inserted. Bays

arranged 7-5-7 stepped on slope. 1st 5 bays from E with

advanced ground floor mutule cornice. All windows sash and

case in architraves; 1st floor windows corniced consoled in

outer bays. Plain eaves entablature, dentil band, modillion

cornice; sculpted lion heads; balustraded parapet with stone

piers breaking forward. Nos 2-18 have replica ground floor

frontages.

ELEVATION TO HOPE STREET: 10 bays repeating arrangement of

outer bays in Bothwell Street.

Detailed Attributes

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