Manse, Bargeddie Parish Church, Manse Road, Bargeddie, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 August 1988. Church, manse, lodge, hall.

Manse, Bargeddie Parish Church, Manse Road, Bargeddie, Glasgow

WRENN ID
muted-latch-grain
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 August 1988
Type
Church, manse, lodge, hall
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

W and R S Ingram, 1876. Gothic church with spire, detached hall to east, manse and lodge to west. All snecked pink ashlar, slate roofs. CHURCH has gabled south front with big traceried window, entrance tower at left fronting side aisle, inset belfry stage at front of stone spire, lacking pinnacles; complex roofs at north over canted transepts, chancel and projecting baptistry. Some leaded windows; organ by Willis of London; gallery on 3 sides.

MANSE: is big, though 2-storeys, gabled with plain barge-boards. 2-storey canted window faces west; sash windows; LODGE also with plain barge-boards and sashes, jerkin roof to west gable, tripartite in advanced south gable with porch alongside; HALL may have been an earlier church; simple rectangular-plan, hood-moulded stepped 3-light window in buttressed south gable, porch on west flank. Perimeter walls are stepped to slope, poiers at intervals at south, square gatepiers, cast-iron gates.

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