Hutchesons' Hall

Hutchesons' Hall, the 'A'Listed, 19th century building designed by David Hamilton, has undergone a refurbishment.

  • Restoration work is complete at Hutchesons' Hall
  • Hutchesons' Hall in the Merchant City
  • Hutchesons Hall sits among some historic buildings

Lead Partner: Glasgow Building Preservation Trust

Other Partners: Merchant City Initiative; Glasgow City Heritage Trust

Project Team: Architect: Pllock Hammond Partnership; QS: Morgan Munro

Project History
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  • Hutchesons Hall sits among some historic buildings
  • Hutcheson Street leads to Hutchesons Hall in the Merchant City
  • Restoration work commences at Hutchesons Hall
  • Hutchesons Hall on Ingram Street in the Merchant City
  • Scaffolding in place to aid the roof repairs
  • Restoration work commences at Hutchesons Hall
  • Detail of Hutchesons' Hall in the Merchant City
  • Restoration complete at Hutchesons' Hall
  • Hutchesons' Hall sits on the corner of Ingram and John Streets
  • The facade of Hutchesons' Hall

Location:

Glasgow City Centre, Merchant City

Description:

Following storm damage to the building's roof and ornate hall plasterwork, the opportunity has been taken to replace the roof and repair and repaint the building's exterior.

Located at the junction of Ingram Street and Hutcheson Street, the building's antiquity and prominence, and its high steeple, make Hutchesons' Hall one of the landmark buildings of the Merchant City.

Current status:

Complete.

Timescale:

May 2010 - November 2010

Cost:

£456,000