Clydeport
16 Robertson Street G2 8DS
JJ Burnet, 1883-86
Category A Listed
Seldom open to the public, Clydeports superb head office contains a number of fine features, including French walnut panelling and Stephen Adam stained glass.
The Clydeport head office in Robertson Street, Glasgow is a fine example of the work of the architect Sir John James Burnet and includes a number of finely appointed rooms with original features including French walnut paneling, stained glass, mosaic flooring and gold leaf ornamentation. The original Clyde Trust Building, consisting of the main entrance and four upper floors, was completed in 1886. This was then extended between 1906 and 1908 to create the building as it appears today. The building is now A-listed and provides office premises for Peel Ports Clydeport and other organisations.
Discover Glasgows Industrial Heritage: Still Shipbuilding offices!
Number in Brochure: 7
Opening Times
Sat 10am 4pm
Access
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted to 2nd floor.
Limited Disabled Access
Assisted access is available.
Facilities
Disabled Toilet
Toilets
Refreshments (donation to the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice)
Getting Here
Nearest Train or Subway Station(s): Glasgow Central / St Enoch Subway
Parking: On Street Parking Available Charges Apply
Contact
0141 221 8733
www.peelports.com/ports/glasgow