The derelict Winter Gardens in Springburn Park, 2014
General information
Type
Winter garden
Architectural style
Victorian
Address
Springburn Park G21 3AZ
Town or city
Glasgow
Country
Scotland
Construction started
1899
Completed
1900
Closed
1983
Owner
Glasgow City Council
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Simpson & Farmer
Main contractor
Simpson & Farmer
Other information
Public transit access
Springburn
Listed Building – Category A
Designated
22 March 1985
Reference no.
LB33298
The Springburn Winter Gardens is a former large winter garden located at Springburn Park in the Springburn district of the Scottish city of Glasgow, constructed in 1900. The building was damaged in a storm and fell out of use in 1983 but was saved from planned demolition on 22 March 1985, when the Scottish Office included the structure on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, at category A.[1]
^"Sprinburn Park, Winter Gardens". historicenvironment. Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
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