![]() | M013 Geilston Hall, CardrossAddress: Main Road, Cardross G82 5PADate: 1889–90; 1911–14 Client: Mrs Tucker Geils (client for first phase) Authorship: ![]() |
This Tudor-style village hall was built as a replacement for the drill hall of the Cardross Volunteers, which had been destroyed by fire.
Authorship: Geilston Hall dates from the first year of Mackintosh's employment with John Honeyman & Keppie. There are no obvious signs that he contributed to its design.
Alternative names: Cardross Drill Hall.
Cost from office job book: Phase 1: £1475 18s 6d; Phase 2: £179 0s 0d
Status: Standing building
Current use: Village hall (2014)
Listing category: C (S)
Historic Scotland/HB Number: 42911
RCAHMS Site Number: NS37NW 32
Grid Reference: NS 34068 78006
GPS coordinates: lat = 55.966089, lng = -4.659666 (Map)