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Carnwath also hosts the oldest foot race in Scotland, possibly Europe, the Red Hose Race, dating back to 13 March 1508. It has seen many changes over almost 500 years, but the running of The Red Hose is still a strong tradition in Carnwath. Hose being the Scots word for stockings or long socks. Each year a foot race is run at Carnwath and the ...
Upload another image Nos. 74-78 Main Street 55°42′02″N 3°37′30″W / 55.700427°N 3.624905°W / 55.700427; -3.624905 (Nos. 74-78 Main Street) Category B 697 Upload Photo Westshield 55°43′32″N 3°40′49″W / 55.725618°N 3.680202°W / 55.725618; -3.680202 (Westshield) Category B 702 Upload Photo Tomb, Scabhill 55°43′55″N 3°40′40″W ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:25, 26 September 2010: 1,319 × 1,345 (1.3 MB): Nilfanion {{Information |Description=Blank map of South Lanarkshire, UK with the following information shown: *Administrative borders *Coastline, lakes and rivers *Roads and railways *Urban areas Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 dat
Upload another image Carnwath Cross Carnwath NS9792346401 55°42′01″N 3°37′33″W / 55.700281°N 3.625743°W / 55.700281; -3.625743 (Carnwath Cross) 17th-century market cross 694 Upload another image Carstairs House (Monteith House) Carstairs NS9417644333 55°40′51″N 3°41′04″W / 55.680904°N 3.684535°W / 55.680904; -3.684535 (Carstairs House ...
Image Larkhall, Church Street, St Machan's Church, Church Of Scotland, Including Hall, War Memorial, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers, Railings And Gates 55°44′14″N 3°58′17″W / 55.737258°N 3.971382°W / 55.737258; -3.971382 ( Larkhall, Church Street, St Machan's Church, Church Of Scotland, Including Hall, War Memorial ...
The road passes elevated farmland and grouse moor and presents extensive views over central Scotland to the north. According to tradition, Robert Burns stopped at the formerly thatched Wee Bush Inn in Carnwath on his way to Edinburgh: quite a likely event since the road is the most direct link between the Scottish capital and Burn's native ...
Ampherlaw House is a manor house in Lanarkshire, Scotland, near the village of Carnwath and one of the former possessions of the Somerville family. It was built before the 18th century. The house is "B" listed by Historic Environment Scotland. [1]
Woolfords is a small hamlet in the Parish of Carnwath, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Woolfords is located on the road between Auchengray and West Calder, next to Cobbinshaw Reservoir. It was formerly part of West Calder in Midlothian and has an EH55 postcode. Woolfords is at 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level on the edge of the Pentland Hills.