Wednesday, June 4, 2025

The Meat Market

 Old meat market Belgrove Street Calton.

The remains of the 1879 meat market, there was an older market on the same site, the building we see today was designed by Glasgow City architect John Carrick.

Only the walls remain in Grahams Square, there are some carvings and a clock on the entrance gate.















Tuesday, June 3, 2025

The Lampost


 The Lampost Bar 49 Saltmarket established 1895, now closed.

ST Andrews by the Green

 ST Andrews by the Green as the name suggests lies opposite Glasgow Green at the start of  the city's East End.

The Church is a very simple plain box design, it has a filled pediment and very plain windows.

The Church was built in 1750,the architect's being William Paul and Andrew Hunter, the denomination was Episcopalian which didn't go down to well in an area that was staunch Presbyterian .

Things got worse when it was found to have cushioned seats, but worst of all was that it had an organ, music in the church was despised by hard-line Protestant's .

The master mason and architect Andrew Hunter was excommunicated for his involvement with the church. Its now being used an office.








Sunday, June 1, 2025

Martyrs Public School

 Martyrs Public School is situated in Parson Street Townhead.

The architects were Honeyman and Keppie,the school was built in 1898,it would have been surrounded by tenements, these days it sits behind some trees overlooking a busy road. 

At the time of building Charles Rennie Macintosh was a senior assistant in the practice, you can see his influence on the doors ,windows and cupolas.

The school is mainly built from red sandstone, the inside has some Art Nouveau details.

If your looking for classic Macintosh you wont find it in this building ,just the odd glimmer of what the future would bring.

The building is listed as category A , it is currently up for sale. 
















Saturday, May 31, 2025

Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

The hotel is in Polloksheilds a few minute's from Dumbreck train station, it was originally built as a villa for a wealthy business man, John Morrrison in 1896

The red sandstone villa was designed by Thomson and Sandilands who built the former Govan Town Hall.

The building is in a  Scottish Baronial style and its square tower is a well known landmark.

During the second world war it was requestioned by the Royal Navy and used as a training centre for Naval Officers, it is a B listed building .