Clarkston Road Maclaren Place Eastwood, East Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK

Andrew Wilson of Glasgow, 1934-5. Long 3-storey tenement with shops at ground combining traditional Glasgow details with popular 1930's decorative details.

Listed Building Description
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Andrew Wilson of Glasgow, 1934-5. Long 3-storey tenement with shops at ground combining traditional Glasgow details with popular 1930's decorative details. Main (west) elevation to Clarkston Road ashlar-clad, remainder pebble-dashed with white-rendered verandahs, red brickwork at upper level; flat roof. West elevation: symmetrical, with central wall-head stack, large windows with narrow mullions and transomes, canted windows in alternate bays; some leaded panels; decorative ironwork over paired bays. East (rear) elevation: 4-storey central stair tower breaks forward with tall narrow canted window linking main entrance to roof-level balcony (latter fronting brick arch) shallow return wing at south with tall stair window and projecting flat segmental hood; continuous verandahs to recessed 1st and 2nd floors; flat hoods to upper floor doors; wall-head stacks.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Built for John MacLaren Lochead, proprietor of the land area of Old Netherlee House. Contractor MacGlashan & Sons, Bridgeton.

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