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Cricket pitch, home to East Kilbride Cricket Club formed in 1962; Torrance House Golf Club opened in 1969, available for public bookings [10] Woodland walks through glens and gorges formed by the Rotten Calder river near to the Calderwood residential district, including the site of Calderwood Castle [5] Modern outdoor playground for children ...
Crutherland is a new area of East Kilbride, backing onto Torrance House Golf Course (part of Calderglen Country Park). around 60 large houses were built in 2006 -2007; it is situated adjacent to the Crutherland House Hotel.
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The Village is the oldest part of East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, dating back to well before its designation as a new town in the mid-20th century.. Notable landmarks include the East Kilbride Parish Church dating from the 1770s, [1] the Village Theatre [2] and the railway line to Glasgow which terminates at East Kilbride railway station (plus the path of the former continuation ...
East Kilbride Town Centre 1975 The original part of the Town Centre development opened in 1959, with Prince's Square following in stages into the mid-1960s, and The Plaza commenced in 1971. [ 2 ] Other areas of the centre include the refurbishment and roofing over of Princes Street to form Princes Mall (completed 1984) and the same with Prince ...
The Murray is a residential neighbourhood in the new town of East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland; it lies immediately to the south of the town centre (access for pedestrians is mainly via underpasses beneath the A726 Queensway), and adjacent to the Westwood, Greenhills and Whitehills neighbourhoods to the west, south-west and south-east respectively.
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Kilbride Castle, possibly also known as Comyn's Castle, was a castle that was located in the parish of East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [ 1 ] The earliest castle of Kilbride was owned by the de Valognes family until the manorial estate passed by marriage of Isabel de Valognes to David Comyn in the 13th century.