Queen's Cross Church - Charles Rennie Mackintosh:
Built 1897-1899. Designed by Mackintosh working as a trainee for Honeyman & Keppie. The only Mackintosh church to be completed with his distinctive style and motifs throughout. Red sandstone with a squat tower and referred to as 'modern gothic' by some.
street address: 886 Garscube Road, Glasgow, G20
Latitude / Longitude: 55.880328,-4.271937 (sourced using Google Maps)
south-west elevation looking along Garscube Road
south-west elevation
view of the south-west/south-east corner
doorway at the end of the south-west elevation
window above the doorway
view back down the south-west elevation
window bay of south-west elevation
south-west elevation and tower ascending on the corner
view up the tower from Garscube Road
information
view of tower from Garscube Road
corner from Garscube Road looking up Springbank Street
large window on the north-west elavation
turret feature of the tower
view down Springbank Road
massing of elements on the north-west facade
view down the largely obscured north-east elevation
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