2–38 Millbrae Crescent, Category A listed building in Langside, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
2-38 Millbrae Crescent is a row of two-story terraced houses built from blonde sandstone in Glasgow. The facades feature Egyptian-style columns and ornamental stonework that runs continuously along the street.
Alexander Thomson designed this row of houses in 1876 as part of Glasgow's suburban growth. The project represented an important moment in the city's development during the Victorian era.
The Egyptian-inspired columns and ornamental details on the facade shape how the street feels and looks to those who pass by. These decorative choices make the terraced row stand out distinctly in the neighborhood.
The row extends from number 2 to 38 along Millbrae Crescent in the Langside district. The location is easily accessible on foot and sits near the White Cart Water waterway.
Thomson combined classical elements with geometric patterns carved into the stone that form tightly linked decoration across the facades. This detailed craftsmanship shows his distinctive approach to design.
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