Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

The Calman Centre (formerly Gartnavel Royal Hospital Chapel) 75 Shelley Road, Glasgow LB32320

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
15/12/1970
Last Date Amended
11/05/2026
Local Authority
Glasgow
Planning Authority
Glasgow
Burgh
Glasgow
NGR
NS 55174 68069
Coordinates
255174, 668069

Description

J J Burnet, architect, 1904. Arts and Crafts chapel orientated north to south. Rendered brick with exposed base course, voussoirs and brick north gable. Six-bay nave with four-bay west aisle; projecting porch to southwest. Pair of lancets to north; three to south gable. Otherwise, windows are bipartite tucked under deep eaves, swept slate roofs.

Interior: dark stained timber dado panelling. Four-centred arch ribbed ceiling. Nave separated from aisle by four arch arcade. South gable with three stained glass lancets; north gable with two windows by Guthrie and Wells, circa 1905. Nave and aisles with small lozenge-shaped leaded panes. Memorial plaque to B Yellowlees in bronze and marble; resited from old dining hall.

Statement of Special Interest

The former chapel was restored and converted into a cancer therapy centre in 2011-12 by the Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and Cancer Support Scotland. A new low-lying extension was built adjoining the northwest corner of the building, but the exterior was otherwise unaltered. Internally the main alteration was the subdivision of the arcade to form glazed meeting rooms. Timber panelling, roof structure, marblework, stalls and stained glass were all repaired and retained.

The building continued in use as the Calman Cancer Support Centre until 2025 when it was bought by the Methodist Church in Britain. As of 2026 it is used both for cancer treatment and as a place of worship.

Statutory address and supplementary information revised in 2026. Previously listed as '1055 Great Western Road, Gartnavel Royal Hospital Chapel'.

References

Bibliography

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID 148511: https://www.trove.scot/place/148511

Maps

Ordnance Survey (Revised 1909, Published 1913) Lanarkshire VI.1. 25 Inches to the mile. 3rd Edition. Southampton: Ordnance Survey.

Printed Sources

Higgs, M., Riches, A., Williamson, E. (1990) The Buildings of Scotland: Glasgow. London: Penguin Books. p.394.

Online Sources

Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland, Calman Cancer Support Centre, 1055, Great Western Road, Glasgow at https://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/success-stories/904448 [Accessed 18/12/2025]

Dictionary of Scottish Architects, Glasgow Royal Asylum for Lunatics, chapel at

https://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/apex/r/dsa/dsa/buildings?p9_id=226297 [Accessed 18/12/2025]

Dictionary of Scottish Architects, John James Burnet at https://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/apex/r/dsa/dsa/architects?p8_id=200088 [Accessed 18/12/2025]

Historic Hospitals: An Architectural Gazetteer, Glasgow: Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Great Western Road at https://historic-hospitals.com/gazetteer/glasgow/ [Accessed 18/12/2025]

Premier Construction News, The Restoration of Gartnavel Royal Hospital at https://premierconstructionnews.com/2012/12/10/the-restoration-of-gartnavel-royal-hospital-chapel/ [Accessed 18/12/2025]

Other Information

Information provided by current owner (2026).

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