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Houston (/ ˈ h uː s t ən / HOO-stən; Scots: Houstoun), is a village in the council area of Renfrewshire and the larger historic county of the same name in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
Houston and Killellan Kirk; the modern, unified parish church. Houston and Killellan is a civil parish in the county and council area of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It contains the villages of Houston and Crosslee, as well as a number of smaller settlements including Barochan and Killellan in its rural hinterland.
Houston House is an 18th-century mansion, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north and east of Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland, north of the village of Houston. It incorporates remains of a 16th century castle. [1] Arms of Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
This is a list of listed buildings in Renfrewshire. The list is split out by parish. List of listed buildings in Erskine, Renfrewshire; List of listed buildings in Houston, Renfrewshire; List of listed buildings in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire; List of listed buildings in Johnstone, Renfrewshire; List of listed buildings in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire
Upload another image See more images Two Monuments Within Houston And Kilellan Church 55°52′14″N 4°32′34″W / 55.870551°N 4.54268°W / 55.870551; -4.54268 (Two Monuments Within Houston And Kilellan Church) Category A 12695 Upload Photo "Barrfield" Main Street 55°52′05″N 4°33′00″W / 55.868071°N 4.55003°W / 55.868071; -4.55003 ("Barrfield ...
Location of the Houston, Crosslee and Linwood ward. Created in 2007, its territory – which was unaffected by the boundary review in 2017 – takes in the adjoining villages of Crosslee (and Craigends) and Houston, and the nearby small town of Linwood, as well as Brookfield. [34] In 2020, the Houston, Crosslee and Linwood ward's population was ...
Sir John Houstoun of that Ilk, 2nd Baronet (or Houston; died December 1717) was a shire commissioner of the Parliament of Scotland for Renfrewshire from 1685 to 1686 and 1702 to 1707 and for Stirlingshire in 1689 then from 1689 to 1702. [1] [a] He was the son of Sir Patrick Houstoun, 1st Baronet of that Ilk, whom he succeeded to the baronetcy ...
The station opened on 3 April 1871 and was known as Windyhill. [1] It was soon renamed Crosslee in May of the same year, [1] and then renamed Houston on 1 January 1874. [2] It was renamed Houston (Crosslee) exactly one year later on 1 January 1875, [2] and then later renamed Houston and Crosslee.