3 Kirklee Road, Glasgow is a Grade A listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970.
3 Kirklee Road, Glasgow
- WRENN ID
- dim-obsidian-amber
- Grade
- A
- Local Planning Authority
- Glasgow City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 15 December 1970
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
1 Redlands Road in Glasgow is an asymmetrical pair of Scots Renaissance villas designed by architect John A Campbell around 1902. The buildings are constructed from bull-faced coursed ashlar, featuring a polished base course and dressings. The first-floor windows are set in slightly recessed masonry with polished quoins.
No 3 Redlands Road is a two-storey, three-bay villa with a two-storey canted window to the right, topped with a parapet that breaks through the eaves. The central entrance has a pilastered doorpiece with consoles that support a segmental hood and an arched fanlight. The outer doors are double-leaf and panelled, while the vestibule door is tripartite with glazed sidelights. To the left, there is a bipartite window. The first floor has single-light windows, all featuring roll-moulded architraves. The sash windows have small pane glazing, and there are continuous cill strings on the first floor. Timber modillions support the swept eaves, and the building has plain skews, slate roofs, and axial stacks. The gabled flank facing Redlands Lane is also made of coursed bull-faced ashlar. On the first floor to the left, there is a transomed and mullioned window with leaded glass. At the rear, there is a single-storey and attic projecting hipped-roof service wing, along with an additional single-storey garage.
1 Redlands Road is a two-storey building with attics and a basement, featuring four bays and a gable on the left bay. All ground floor windows have roll-moulded frames. To the left, there are two-storey canted windows with a parapet off-centre, under a gable that has a low tripartite attic window. Steps lead up to an architraved doorpiece with pilastered reveals and corbels that support a segmental hood. The fanlight is astragalled, and the double-leaf doors are pilastered; the vestibule door is tripartite with glazed sidelights. The ground floor windows are bipartite with moulded cills, while the first floor has single-light windows, with a bipartite window at the extreme right. The sash windows have plate glass lower sashes and small pane upper sashes. There is a continuous moulded cill band and a mutule cornice, with timber modillions supporting the swept eaves.
The elevation facing Kirklee Road features a full-height canted window to the left with a parapet breaking through the eaves, while the other windows are single-light. A tall wallhead stack is located to the right, and there is a piended bipartite dormer with a mutule cornice over the canted bay. The gabled flank is made of bull-faced red ashlar.
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