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Crown Circus Building, Architect, Project, Picture, Design, Info, Restoration
Crown Circus Glasgow : Information + Images
Glasgow Development, Scotland
Crown Circus Residents Association : news release
Apr 2009
circus back in town
Celebrating its 150th anniversary and after 10 years of planning,
5 years conservation work, 6 months behind scaffolding and £1.5
million investment, Crown Circus a splendid piece of 19th century
architecture in Glasgows West End drops its protective
coverings and reveals itself to the world, restored to its former
glory.

10 years ago at a talk organised by the Friends of Glasgow West
we got together and began to dream about the possibilities of restoring
our A listed circus, said Residents Association Secretary, Eric
Spencer. 3,000 emails later, and a lot of hard work by all,
and weve done it with the work being completed at the beginning
of April.
At the time this circus first appeared on city plans, there
wasnt much more than Gilbert-Scotts new Glasgow University
and the Observatory in the area, said Residents Association
Chair, Elaine Ross, one of the longest residents at Crown Circus.
This is such an important landmark, sitting on the hill above
Byres Road, that we all felt it deserved a bit of love and attention.
Crown Circus is a highlight on architectural trails of the West End
as the only semi-circular circus style terrace in the
area. This jewel in the crown of the trendy West End was designed
between 1857 and 1860 in stages by architect James Thomson (1835-1905),
a contemporary of Alexander Greek Thompson and architect
of a number of Glasgow buildings.
The whole scheme saw communal gardens cleared, traditional railings
removed in wartime restored, stonework stripped of peeling paint and
columns restored. The entire project has cost around £1.5 million
with approx 55% of the costs coming from Historic Scotland and Glasgow
Conservation Trust West, and the balance paid for by the 31 owners.
Glasgow City Council has reinstated traditional style lamp posts in
keeping with the scheme.
We have had lots of input and support in the project,
said Resident Association co-Treasurers, David Walls and Sharron MacCormick.
Glasgow architects Page\Park, local builders CBC and Glasgow
City Heritage Trust to name but a few. Its very rewarding to
know that working together we have preserved this beautiful building
for future generations.
Others employed in the project were Gardiner Theobald cost consultants;
Pattison & Sim and T C Young lawyers, who helped with legal work
associated with grants and to formalise who paid what; and Willis
Insurance.
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