Pollokshields Heritage Listed Buildings

Notable Buildings in Pollokshields

The two conservation areas of Pollokshields (East and West) were designated in 1973, following the preliminary report on Conservation in Glasgow by Lord Esher, the President of the British Institute of Architects, in which he recorded that

"Glasgow has a remarkable wealth of good architecture, very largely of the 19th century mainly concentrated in the beautiful inner suburbs Glasgow is now the finest surviving example of a great Victorian city ...
Fortunately not too late we realise that a great many Victorian houses in their old settings ... are built with more craftsmanship than we can hope to emulate, or than the world is likely ever to see again ...
The problem is to safeguard this investment ...
No middle to late Victorian garden suburb as extensive as (Pollokshields) has been designated elsewhere.
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Map of Pollokshields Sherbrooke St Gilberts Church Sherbrooke Castle Haggs Castle Maxwell Park Station Maxwell Park Pollokshields Burgh Hall Titwood Lawn Tennis Club Titwood Lawn Bowling Club Craigholme Nursery Alexander 'Greek' Thomson Building Sikh Temple Nithsdale Lodge Clydesdale Cricket Club Pollokshields Church of Scotland Pollokshields Primary Senior School - 'Albert Road Academy' Maxwell Square Pollokshields Library Pollokshields Primary Junior School Church New Victoria Gardens 100 Albert Drive - Hugh Fulton Electrical Fotheringay Centre The Knowe Pollokshields Bowling Club

Not on Map:

red spot Pollok House  red spot Scotland Street School  red spot The Burrell Collection  red spot Tramway   red spot St Ninians Church