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Walmer Crescent, situated in Cessnock, Glasgow, Scotland, consists of a curved row of spacious tenement flats and houses, designed by the architect Alexander Thomson and built between 1857 and 1862. The houses of the crescent are protected as a category A listed building.The surrounding area was designated as Walmer Crescent Conservation Area on 16th July 1975.Externally the block is a seamless whole, but it’s made up of seven individual buildings (including the one in Cessnock Street).
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Walmer Crescent
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1862
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