5, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 25, 27 Ashley Street Glasgow, Glasgow City Council Area, Scotland, UK

Circa 1850; 3 pairs of classic semi-detached villas. No 23 demolished and replaced in 1924 by red ashlar building described below. Classic 3-bay, 2-storey and basement villas. Polished ashlar, mostly painted.

Listed Building Description
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Circa 1850; 3 pairs of classic semi-detached villas. No 23 demolished and replaced in 1924 by red ashlar building described below. Classic 3-bay, 2-storey and basement villas. Polished ashlar, mostly painted. Each 6-bay pair Ionic porches at terminal bays. Steps to deeply recessed architraved panelled doors. Ground floor windows architraved and corniced; 1st floor windows architraved. Sash windows; plate glass or 12-pane glazing. Plain main cornice; blocking course. Corniced axial stacks, some octagonal flues, slate roofs. Coursed rubble flanks and rear. No 23: dated 1924 on band course over ground. Polished red sandstone, 2-storey. Centre bay of facade advanced and taller with pediment over. 5 windows at ground flanked by architraved doorpieces with bracketted cornice and double-leaf panelled doors. At 1st above doors, windows in recessed moulded architraves, corniced and with bold keystone. Above windows heavy cornice and deep parapet. Centre bay with large 3-light windows; pilaster mullions support heavy transom. Sash windows, lying pane or small pane glazing.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Formerly West Cumberland Street

Listed Building References
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