3-25 (Odd) and 10-30 (Even) Baliol Street Glasgow, Glasgow City Council Area, Scotland, UK
2 terraces of tenements; W. range (10-30) circa 1850; E. range (3-25) circa 1865. 3 storeys, attics and basement. Polished ashlar, mostly painted at ground. Steps oversailing basement to architraved and corniced doorpieces with fanlights.
Listed Building Description
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2 terraces of tenements; W. range (10-30) circa 1850; E. range (3-25) circa 1865. 3 storeys, attics and basement. Polished ashlar, mostly painted at ground. Steps oversailing basement to architraved and corniced doorpieces with fanlights. All windows architraved; aproned at ground; corniced at 1st floor. Sash windows; 12-pane glazing. Band course over ground, string course at 1st and 2nd floor cills; eaves cornice; deep plain parapet. Axial stacks; slate roofs. Cast-iron railings to steps and basement, some damaged. No 10; advanced 2-bay pavilion similarly detailed. Nos. 15 and 19, steps removed and doors lowered. Surviving cast-iron lamp bracket at No 17.
Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
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Baliol Street formerly Florence Place, Stanley Street. Part of B group with 27-29 Baliol Street and 21-27 Carnarvon Street.
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