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56 Queen Mary Avenue, Crosshill, Glasgow

A Category B Listed Building in Glasgow, Glasgow

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.8321 / 55°49'55"N

Longitude: -4.2574 / 4°15'26"W

OS Eastings: 258709

OS Northings: 662176

OS Grid: NS587621

Mapcode National: GBR 0LY.13

Mapcode Global: WH3P8.KNWX

Plus Code: 9C7QRPJV+R2

Entry Name: 56 Queen Mary Avenue, Crosshill, Glasgow

Listing Name: 56 Queen Mary Avenue and 30, 32 Crosshill Avenue

Listing Date: 5 December 1989

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 374621

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB32445

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Crosshill, 56 Queen Mary Avenue

ID on this website: 200374621

Location: Glasgow

County: Glasgow

Town: Glasgow

Electoral Ward: Southside Central

Traditional County: Renfrewshire

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Description

Later 19th century "Thomsonesque" villa. 2 storeys 3
bays, gabled right bay with fret-work; ground floor
openings (door is central) with inset pilasters (plate
glass sashes), incised detail; entablatures; plain
architraved 1st floor windows with T-shaped glazing.
Snecked rubble, stone-cleaned, painted stone detailing.
Low boundary wall with modern railings, plain gatepiers.

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