The building, which sits at the end of a row of terraced mews houses on Kirklee Terrace Lane, was developed around 1845 and was part of the former stables for the townhouses.
An A-listed old garage in Glasgow’s West End is to be converted into a new home despite concerns from the local community.As it stands there are three rows of terraced mews at the back of Kirklee Terrace, most of which have been converted to residential properties.READ MORE: The Glasgow schools without enough room to fit in all local catchment children
During today's planning committee meeting, the majority of councillors seemed impressed with the proposals while others raised concerns about how this would impact an A-list building. Councillor Paul Leinster added: “I think this is a sympathetic renovation and I think it fits in with the converted stables.
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