3, 5, 7 Scott Street, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 21 July 1988. Terrace, office, shop.

3, 5, 7 Scott Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
swift-lancet-umber
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
21 July 1988
Type
Terrace, office, shop
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Early 19th century. Classical, short terrace of houses converted to offices and shops. L-plan, 2-storeys and large basement; 5-1-3 bays x 3 bays. Polished ashlar, partially painted; droved ashlar rear elevation.

ELEVATION TO SAUCHIEHALL STREET: (concealed by building at Nos 336-356), central Greek Ionic portico with semi-engaged columns altered to window flanked by 4 corbelled cill, architraved and corniced windows repeated above without corbels and bricked up. Ground floor band. Eaves cornice. Lower 1-bay, 2-storey linking section with 2 3-light sash and case window; cill at ground floor, band at 1st eaves cornice.

Pedimented 3-bay section with 6 architraved openings; cills at ground floor, cill band at 1st floor; centre bay blind, 1st return bay altered.

ELEVATION TO SCOTT STREET: 3 bays with ground floor cornice and 1st floor cill band; architraved openings; 1st bay altered; central bay altered from original entry, corniced; 2nd and 3rd bays 12-pane glazing on 1st floor. Slate roof, corniced gable stack to Sauchiehall Street range. Nos 5, 7, stepped up at right: 4-bay; oversailing steps to paired doors at left, 2 windows at right, 4 at 1st floor.

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