Kelvinside

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Kelvinside is an affluent residential district in Glasgow, Scotland, known for its Victorian architecture, leafy streets, and proximity to the River Kelvin.

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instanceOf residential district
adjacentTo Anniesland NERFINISHED
Hillhead NERFINISHED
Hyndland NERFINISHED
Maryhill NERFINISHED
North Kelvinside NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Edwardian architecture NERFINISHED
Victorian architecture NERFINISHED
country Scotland
governedBy Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic Victorian architecture
affluent
leafy streets
residential area
hasEducationalInstitution Kelvinside Academy NERFINISHED
hasGreenSpace Kelvin Walkway NERFINISHED
parks and riverside paths
hasPostcodeArea G12
G13
hasReligiousBuilding Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church NERFINISHED
St Bride’s Church, Kelvinside NERFINISHED
historicalDevelopment expanded during Victorian era
largely developed in the 19th century
inMetropolitanArea Greater Glasgow Urban Area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Glasgow
West End of Glasgow NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Glasgow City council area NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOnRiver River Kelvin NERFINISHED
near Botanic Gardens, Glasgow NERFINISHED
Glasgow University (Gilmorehill campus) NERFINISHED
notableFor large villas
stone townhouses
tenement buildings
partOf City of Glasgow NERFINISHED
propertyType detached and semi-detached houses
owner-occupied housing
tenement flats
region Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
timeZone BST
GMT
transport nearby Anniesland railway station
nearby Hyndland railway station
served by Great Western Road

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