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Glasgow, 107 Kelvinhaugh Street, Kelvinhaugh Sawmills
Saw Mill (Late 19th Century)
Site Name Glasgow, 107 Kelvinhaugh Street, Kelvinhaugh Sawmills
Classification Saw Mill (Late 19th Century)
Alternative Name(s) J A Stewart Ltd
Canmore ID 174007
Site Number NS56NE 2425
NGR NS 56833 65842
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/174007
- Council Glasgow, City Of
- Parish Glasgow (City Of Glasgow)
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District City Of Glasgow
- Former County Lanarkshire
Desk Based Assessment (1 July 2008 - 4 July 2008)
An archaeological baseline study for a scoping exercise was conducted as part of a planning application for a proposed developement of the area. Prior to 1850 the site comprised part of the Stobcross estate and was primarily farmland. With the building of St Vincent Crescent, by the Glasgow architect Alexander Kirkland, just to the north of the site the area was developed for a boating lake and formal gardens. By the 1930's the artificial lake had been filled in and the site utilised for tennis courts, bowling greens and light industrial units. An geotechnical survey conducted in during 2006 indicated that made ground deposits, up to 3m in depth, existed across the proposed developement area.
Information from Oasis (headland1-51498) 20 November 2012
