Cessnock, Glasgow

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Cessnock is a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland located south of the River Clyde.

The area is served by Cessnock subway station.

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[edit] Landmarks

House for an Art Lover designed by Rennie Mackintosh, Bellahouston Park, Squinty Bridge, Glasgow Science Centre, Rangers' Ibrox Stadium, Scotland Street School, Walmer Crescent designed by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, BBC Scotland headquarters.

[edit] Architecture

Walmer Crescent, a curved tenement building designed by one of Glasgow's most famous architects Alexander 'Greek' Thomson is situated within the suburb of Cessnock.

The new BBC Scotland headquarters, designed by David Chipperfield are located 10 minutes from Cessnock on the banks of the River Clyde.

House for an Art Lover designed by another famous Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh is situated in Bellahouston Park on the southern boundary of Cessnock.

[edit] Adjoining districts

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