15 Cleveden Gardens, Glasgow is a Grade A listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Villa. 3 related planning applications.

15 Cleveden Gardens, Glasgow

WRENN ID
other-marble-root
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 December 1970
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

15 Cleveden Gardens in Glasgow is an Edwardian Renaissance villa designed by architect A N Prentice in 1904. This two-storey building features a symmetrical five-bay front, with the central three bays slightly advanced and supported by pilasters. The facade is made of polished ashlar stone that has been cleaned. The ground floor showcases wide round-arched windows with pilaster reveals and moulded archivolts, divided by timber mullions and transoms.

Steps lead up to a central round-arched tripartite doorpiece, which is detailed similarly to the windows, featuring a side and fanlight with small pane glazing. The door is framed by a square-headed timber surround with a carved architrave and intricately carved brackets at the corners. Inside, there is a tripartite glazed vestibule door. The first-floor windows in the outer bays have hollow chamfer architraves and cornices that connect to the eaves course, with balconies that have cast-iron bombe section balustrades. The inner three bays have lugged architraves at the top and bottom, with the central window also having a balcony detailed as described. The villa has sash and casement windows, all with small pane glazing, and the upper lights of the ground floor windows are leaded. A continuous cill band runs along the ground floor, and there is a string course at the eaves. The eaves are wide and timber-bracketed, with attic skylights and tall stacks featuring pilasters at the angles. A small centrally placed lantern with an ogival cupola and weathervane sits atop the building.

The flanks and rear of the villa are constructed with stugged coursed ashlar, featuring a round-arched window on the ground floor. At the rear, there is a large bowed bay with sash windows, and to the left, a full-height gabled wing with canted tile-hung oriels on the north facade at the first and attic floors.

Additionally, there is a freestanding single-storey garage with a hipped roof and red ceramic ridge. The property is enclosed by a stugged ashlar coped garden wall that steps up to tall square corniced gatepiers, which are topped with decorative cast-iron gates.

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