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Partickhill
District of Glasgow, Scotland
District of Glasgow, Scotland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| static_image_name | 56 Partickhill Road.jpg |
| static_image_caption | 56 Partickhill Road, 2021 |
| country | Scotland |
| official_name | Partickhill |
| gaelic_name | A' Bhrae na Partaig |
| scots_name | Pairtickhull |
| os_grid_reference | NS557670 |
| coordinates | |
| unitary_scotland | Glasgow City Council |
| lieutenancy_scotland | Glasgow |
| constituency_westminster | Glasgow North |
| constituency_scottish_parliament | Glasgow Kelvin |
| post_town | GLASGOW |
| postcode_district | G11 |
| postcode_area | G |
| dial_code | 0141 |
Partickhill () is a district of the city of Glasgow. Located to the north of Partick, south of Hyndland and west of Dowanhill, it contains mixed housing stock of tenemental type property and villa style houses, as well as some terraced homes.
Overview
Partickhill railway station closed in 1979 and a new station opened to the south (Partick railway station). Middlefield Special School, which opened in 1907 was in the area, occupied the building of the former Anderston Street School's Cripple Children's Class. The school specialised in the education and care of autistic children. The former school was demolished around 2019 and replaced with a new development of 63, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom residential properties constructed by Westpoint Homes. The development was completed in 2022.
The area lacks amenities of its own, but is closely located to those available on either Dumbarton Road or Hyndland Road.
Partickhill Bowling and Community Club is located on Partickhill Road.
St Kentigern Hostel
St Kentigern's Hostel, formerly Wellpark House and St Peter's College, is a category B listed building in Partickhill. It is a Jacobean-style building, constructed around 1869. It was situated on Partickhill Road and Hyndland Street next to Dowanhill. In 1874, the building became St Peter's College, a seminary for men training to become Roman Catholic priests. In 1877, a small wooden chapel was built behind the house. In 1892, the college was moved to Bearsden. In 1906, the Archdiocese of Glasgow turned the building into a St Kentigern's Hostel, a residence for students at nearby teacher training college. It was run by the Marist Brothers. From 1954 to 1956, the interior of the house was renovated by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia. In the 1960s it was a residence for students at the Notre Dame College of Education in Bearsden. The house became a listed building on 6 February 1989.
The house has been converted into luxury flats with parking. Some original features have been retained in the B listed building.
References
References
- {{Butt-Stations 181.
- 'Middlefield School' from Glasgow City Archives, Department of Education, Reference: D-ED 5/29/8/162, Glasgow City Council, Libraries Information and Learning.
- [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/sc-32893-10-partickhill-road-st-kentigern-s-hostel British listed buildings] retrieved 27 February 2015
- Elizabeth Williamson et al. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=F2gpuPZF_FMC Glasgow]'' (Yale, 1990), p. 369.
- T. A. Fitzpatrick ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=EJBtuvntOSsC Faith in Education]'' (Ovada Books, 2009) p. 149.
- ''[http://newspapers.bc.edu/cgi-bin/bostonsh?a=d&d=BOSTONSH19081121-01.1.2&e=-------en-20--1--txt-IN-----# Sacred Heart Review]'' 22, 21 November 1908, retrieved 27 February 2015
- [http://www.gsaarchives.net/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=432&q=&rootcontentid=8774 Records of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia Architects, c1917-1987] from [[Glasgow School of Art]], retrieved 27 February 2015
- In 1991, flats were built within the property grounds, behind the house.[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/22929/page/674/data.pdf The Edinburgh Gazette 15 March 1991] retrieved 27 February 2015
- {{Historic Environment Scotland
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