Flemington House

Flemington House
This is an opportunity to visit Flemington House which is a Category A Listed building of historical importance, built in 1908. James Miller FRSE FRIBA FRIAS RSA (1860-1947) was Scotland’s most prolific Architect. During his long career he designed numerous banks, commercial buildings and churches in Glasgow. 110 Flemington Street was purpose built as the administration building and drawing offices for the North British Locomotive Company. The building has a highly impressive entrance hall with a grand staircase and details Russian marble, carved oak detailing, ornate plasterwork, stained glass and various wooden panelled rooms. The building itself was designed around a central courtyard which you can walk around. By visiting Flemington House, you can talk to us about our plans to convert the building to a 410 bedroom student accommodation which would have amenities that the public can access i.e cafe. Our intention is to reinstate this beautiful building and invest in the local area which will assist local businesses and contribute towards a thriving, vibrant Springburn district. On entering, please wait in the foyer. Someone will be there to welcome you.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

110 Flemington Street, Glasgow, UK, G21 4TD

110 Flemington St, Glasgow G21 4TD, UK

G21 4TD

1908

Constructed by James Miller, architect in 1908

VISIT DETAILS

BUILDING OPENING HOURS
We will be available to answer any questions between 11am - 2pm on Saturday 21st September.

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Springburn
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: The main entrance as steps, however there are double doors which open from the car park and suitable for someone who needs disabled access. We have 2 passenger lifts which will take you to the other floors in the building.
Facilities: Toilets
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Abbey Mill Business Centre Ltd
We are a privately owned business centre, the Director is a specialist in listed buildings and purchased Flemington House in 2012. We have run part of the building as a business centre with the rear of the building sitting derelict due to the investment required. Abbeymill Business Centre restored and successfully operates the 250,000 sq ft A listed Paisley Thread Mills Complex.
Tel: 0141 889 8000
Email: facilities@abbeymill.co.uk
Website: www.abbeymill.co.uk

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