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The first known settlement on the site of what is now Kirkintilloch was a Roman fort established in what is now the Peel Park area of the town. Dating from the mid-2nd century, the Antonine Wall, one of the northernmost frontiers in Roman Britannia was routed through Kirkintilloch; its course continues through the centre of the town to this day, although little trace can now be seen above ...
Traces of a motte (mound) can still be seen in Peel Park in the town. The motte is rectangular, measuring 30 by 17 metres (98 by 56 ft), with a ditch to its south and east sides. [ 1 ] The castle was constructed on the line of the Roman Antonine Wall , adjacent to a fort.
Lenzie, 98-116 (Even Nos) Kirkintilloch Road, Queen's Building Category C(S) 51265: Upload Photo: Old ... Bandstand At Peel Park Category C(S) 36664: Upload Photo ...
A drinking fountain at the south end of Peel Park, it is in stone with red granite corner shafts, and in Baroque style. At the base are arches holding basins, and above are arched panels containing floral and leaf carving. At the top is a short spire with carved heads. [7] [16] Bolton Road Lodge, gate piers and gates, Peel Park
For the park's last event before this work began, a special charity match was arranged with local residents Paul Hartley and former Celtic hit man John Hartson captaining each of their teams. John Hartson bagged a hat-trick and led his side to a comfortable 6–3 victory on 11 January. It was the first time Hartson had graced a football pitch ...
Peel Park is a 22.6-hectare (56-acre) urban public park in the Bolton and Undercliffe area of Bradford, England, located about 0.75 miles (1.2 km) north-east of the city centre, and named after Sir Robert Peel (1788–1850).
Adamslie Park was formerly a football ground in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, which was the home ground of Scottish Junior Football Association club Kirkintilloch Rob Roy F.C. until 2014. It was located on Glasgow Road in the north-west of the town and had a capacity of 5,500 all standing.
Peel Park is the location where the Glasgow Southern Orbital (GSO) dual-carriageway which connects East Kilbride to the M77 motorway enters the town. Access from East Kilbride comes from the Queensway (A726) or from Eaglesham Road (B764).