St.Clement's Church of
Scotland, Brook St. Bridgeton |
Built as St Clement's
Parish church and hall in 1877 (Dictionary of Scottish Architects) and
is understood to have been incorporated into the David Dale College
(later the Glasgow College of Building and Printing) in the early
1950s, as a gymnasium. Architects were
James Keith Dempster
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Church of Scotland's St Clement's Brook Street
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St.Clement's Church
It closed down in 1950 on uniting with the Church in London Road jcn Brook St
which became known as London Road St.Clement's Church
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Development History
December 2007:
External inspection reveals the buildings appear to have been empty for
some time. The roof of the main building has been replaced with
corrugated metal sheeting. The windows are boarded over.
October 2010:
External inspection finds the building remains derelict. Temporary
roofing is damaged in a number of areas on the south elevation. There
are cracks and holes in many of the window panes. There are damp
patches on the masonry.
20 November 2013: Local planners report the hall has been brought back into use. The church itself would appear to remain disused.
10 June 2014:
External inspection finds the church remains out of use, the associated
hall in use as business units. The condition of the church remains poor.
(Buildings at Risk, Register for Scotland)
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