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Kelvingrove Parish Church, 20-30 Bentinck Street, Glasgow

A Category A Listed Building in Glasgow, Glasgow

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.8666 / 55°51'59"N

Longitude: -4.2848 / 4°17'5"W

OS Eastings: 257117

OS Northings: 666069

OS Grid: NS571660

Mapcode National: GBR 0DJ.HR

Mapcode Global: WH3P2.4TW0

Plus Code: 9C7QVP88+J3

Entry Name: Kelvingrove Parish Church, 20-30 Bentinck Street, Glasgow

Listing Name: 49 Derby Street, 22, 30 Bentinck Street

Listing Date: 6 July 1966

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 376346

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB33015

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200376346

Location: Glasgow

County: Glasgow

Town: Glasgow

Electoral Ward: Anderston/City/Yorkhill

Traditional County: Lanarkshire

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Description

James Sellars (Campbell Douglas and Sellars), 1879-80.
Greek Revival church. Rectangular plan on corner site
with temple-front to Derby Street. 6 x 9 bays. Polished
ashlar, banded at ground floor; squared rubble rear and
side elevation. Ground floor cornice. Eaves frieze,
cornice and parapet raised at angles. Slate roof. All
windows casement in architraves with glazing bars.
ELEVATION TO DERBY STREET: full-height tetrastyle Greek
Ionic, portico at head of stone steps with responds;
plain entablature with pediment and acroterion. Single
doorway on back wall with carved frieze and cornice;
frieze above doorway. Attenuated octagonal roof lantern
with semi-engaged Corinthian columns and entablature
supported on square plinth with angle crowning dome.
ELEVATION TO BENTINCK STREET: 2 storeys, 8 full bays and
2 further bays of a low office wing continuing ground
floor window pattern with 3-light Doric pilaster mullioned
window to left of entrance at No 30. 8 bays arranged
1-5-1; ground floor 2 architraved, recessed doorways with
fanlights at No 30 and No 22. 6 small windows with fluted
Doric pilaster mullions in outer bays. 1st floor
pilastrade of 5 bays with tripartite mullioned and single-
transomed windows; painted glass in lower panels; moulded
cills; architraves dropped to ground floor cornice;
paterae frieze in aprons. Aediculed outer bays with
sculpted apron frieze.
Rear elevation: elliptically curved with 5 mullioned and
transomed casement windows lighting gallery.
ELEVATION TO PARKGROVE TERRACE LANE: plain, repeating
Bentinck Street window arrangement.
Interior: Vestibule corniced piers; flat coffered ceiling
with frieze; left and right stone staircase with cast-
iron balusters and carved timber newel posts. Carved
memorials facing main entry.
Elliptical Ionic screen in gallery. Carved gallery front
with frieze.
Carved semi-circular pulpit with aedicule behind.
Tetrastyle elliptical column screen in basement hall.
Basement lit by cast-iron grilles in floor of main church.

Statement of Interest

Roof lantern free interpretation of Choragic Monument of

Lysicrates. Built as Finnieston Church, now 'CA VA' recording

studios formerly Kelvingrove Parish Church (C of S).

Information from Glasgow City Council (2009) notes that this building has been converted to 18 flats.

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