2025 Pollokshaws Road, Pollokshaws Hall, Category A listed building in Pollokshaws, Glasgow, Scotland.
Pollokshaws Hall is a Category A listed building that stands prominently at 2025 Pollokshaws Road with a bell tower and distinctive stonework. The structure displays Scottish Renaissance architectural elements including crowsteps and decorative pediments across its facade.
The structure was designed by architect Sir R. Rowand Anderson and built between 1891 and 1898 as a municipal building for local administration. It emerged during a period when Glasgow was expanding as a major administrative center in Scotland.
The hall displays Scottish Renaissance details like crowsteps and ornamental stonework that reflect local building traditions and identity. These features help define the character of the neighborhood where it stands.
The building operates as a community center hosting local activities and events throughout the year. A Community Trust manages ongoing restoration work to preserve its historic interior features and architectural details.
A war memorial from 1922 stands at the site and connects to a network of commemorative places. The monument preserves records of those who fell during the 20th century.
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