Caledonia Road Church
55°50′50″N 4°15′17″W / 55.84722°N 4.25472°W Caledonia Road Church, formerly Caledonia Road United Presbyterian Church and Hutchesontown and Caledonia Road Church, is a ruined church in
History
The Scottish architect John Baird was responsible for the design. At that time, he ran a joint architectural office with Alexander Thomson. After the partnership broke up in 1856, Thomson continued the construction which had begun the previous year. On March 22, 1857, the church was opened. The total cost was about £8000.[2]
In 1963 the church use of Caledonian Road Church ended and the city of Glasgow took over the building. In October 1965, the church burned down after arson and was subsequently partially demolished. Since the 1990s, there have been various plans for the restoration and further use of the building, but these have not been implemented, and only necessary work to stabilise the building was carried out. The risk to the ruin is classified as high.[3]
Description
The neoclassical
References
- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "1 Caledonia Road, Former Caledonia Road UP Church (LB33497)". Retrieved 4 April 2023.
- ^ "Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Building/Design Report (November 2, 2022, 2:50 am)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
- ^ "Caledonia Road United Presbyterian Church (Former), 1, Caledonia Road, Gorbals | Buildings at Risk Register". www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-11-02.