100 Stockwell Street, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 September 1989. Tenement block.

100 Stockwell Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
white-buttress-quill
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
4 September 1989
Type
Tenement block
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

H E Clifford, 1902. 3-storey and attic block of tenements

with shops below set on curved site. Cream sandstone ashlar

at ground and dressings to red brick walls above and at rear.

End pavilions 4-storey, 2 x 2 bays. Modern shop fronts

at ground with frieze and moulded cornice above; decorative

entrances to closes at Nos 149, 165, 179, 195, each with rounded arrisses, hoodmoulds bearing cartouched keystones, and with

label stops, large, keystoned oculus above, some filled

with decorative grille and close number; carriage pend

between Nos 179 and 195. 10 symmetrical bays at centre,

above ground, comprised of 2 gabled tripartite bays with

bracketted balconies with carved panels and aedicules to

centre lights at 2nd floor, flanked by octagonal tourelle

with ogeed, finialled stone roofs, and with decorative, blind

open aedicule in gable apex; 2 single bays flanking each

side, with aediculed windows at 1st floor; 2 further

tripartite bays beyond, each separately gabled and with

linking balcony and central aedicules at 2nd floor as

above, flanked by wallhead stacks with ornamented ashlar

necks and coping. Outer bays adjoining end pavilions to

each side, arranged 5-8-8 to left and 7-7-6 to right but

similarly; 1st floor grouped window with lipped lintels,

2nd with Ionic columns-mullions. Outer groups flanked by

coped wallhead stacks with cartouched, pedimented panels

at 2nd floor level. Overhanging timber bracketted eaves.

END PAVILIONS: tripartite windows to 1st and 2nd floor,

with aediculed centre lights to 2nd floor windows, linked

by string course, and with single tripartite above; parapet

with raised semi-circular panel. Pilastered quoins terminating

in squat ogee-roofed, finialled tempietto; slated pyramid

roof tapering in lead finial. Pavilion ends to Dunlop and

Stockwell Street detailed identically above ground.

Main roof slated mansard; flat-roofed timber, bipartite

and tripartite dormers. Sash and case windows, plate-glass

at 1st floor, and with vertical paned upper sashes at 2nd

floor and above.

REAR ELEVATION (STOCKWELL PLACE): asymmetrical and with

irregular bay and window sizes. Advanced stair bays breaking

eaves; stepped stair windows; small-pane glazing to top-

hopper windows; dormers detailed as Howard Street elevation.

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