WoSAS Pin: 13536

Site Name: Glasgow, 416, 418 and 420 Great Western Road, Lansdowne Parish Church

Alternative Name(s): Lansdowne United Presbyterian Church

Monument Type: Church

Council: Glasgow City

Parish: Glasgow

Map Sheet: NS56NE

Grid Reference: 257550, 666930

Canmore Number: 79848

Non-Statutory Register Code:

Site Report

WoSASPIN 13536
NS56NE 190 5755 6693

See Architecture

John Honeyman, architect, 1863. Sculptor; John Mossman. T-plan early English apsidal church with tower and spire at SE. Coursed rubble with polished ashlar margins; slate roofs. West front: angle buttresses rising to columned pinnacles. Elaborate pointed arch porch with dog-tooth moulding: deeply recessed paired doors under moulded pointed arch supported on nook shafts of polished granite, with stiff leaf ashlar capitals. Porch flanked by deep buttresses with blind arcading continuing across to gabletted angle buttresses, gablet with roundel above arcading between buttresses. Stepped triple lancet above. Low pseudo-aisles, also butressed and with columned pinnacles. Transepts with 3 lancet windows over blind arcade. Tower in 3 stages: 1st stage buttressed with tripartite window over door; 2nd with 2-light louvered openings. 3rd stage more elaborate: plate tracery windows with gables, rising into spire; octagonal piers rise to pinnacles at angles. Tall very slender spire with niches and band of diaper work midway. Church surrounded by low ashlar wall with decorative cast-iron railings; intermediate gabled ashlar piers and gatepiers. Interior: aisled corridors open through doors into the main body of the church. Gallery on 3 sides with panelled front supported on wooden brackets, and at transepts on cast-iron clustered columns. Ribbed tunnel-vaulted ceiling supported on stone corbels. Clustered shafts of red marble with carved capitals and corbels support ribs of vaulted apse ceiling. Altar: marble, coloured marble inlay and colonnette shafts. Oak panelled apse with War Memorial triptych by Evelyn Beale 1923; 3 apse windows by Ward and Hughes of London 1865. Transept windows by Alfred Webster ´3 and Gordon Webster 1950-60. Memorial brass plaque to Alfred Webster in S transept. Medallion portrait to Rev John Eadie by Mossman 1879, in vestibule. Hanging brass lamps circa 1920.
Derived from HS Listed Building Data
Entered WoSAS (MO'H) 01/02/2008

Further Reading and Sources

Aikman, J L (ed.) , Historical notices of the United Presbyterian congregations in Glasgow, Glasgow (printed by McLaren & Erskine, Glasgow)(1875)