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Auchengray is a
small village in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It has a
small church whose architect was
Frederick Thomas Pilkington (1832–98), the ground...
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Auchengray railway station was just
outside Auchengray, a
hamlet in the
Parish of Carnwath,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was
served by
local trains...
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Wiston and
Roberton Abington Airdrie Allanton Anderston Annathill Ashgill Auchengray Auchenheath Auchenshuggle Auldhouse Baillieston Balornock Bargeddie Barlanark...
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three quarter mile long
Wilsontown Branch that ran from a bay
platform at
Auchengray railway station and
served the
nearby village of
Wilsontown in Lanarkshire...
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South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Woolfords is
located on the road
between Auchengray and West Calder, next to
Cobbinshaw Reservoir. It was
formerly part of...
- level,
sitting on the edge of the
Pentland Hills.
Nearby villages include Auchengray and Woolfords.
Tarbrax was
built around a
shale mine as
housing for the...
- (traditional Peeblesshire) - Carlops, West
Linton South Lanarkshire - Biggar,
Auchengray, Carnwath, Dolphinton, Dunsyre, Garvald,
Tarbrax There is
evidence of...
- on the edge of the
Pentland Hills.
Nearby villages include Woolfords,
Auchengray and Tarbrax. It is next to
Cobbinshaw Reservoir,
built in 1818 to supply...
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include rich
naturalistic carving,
including some of his
smaller designs at
Auchengray (c. 1865), Strathclyde, and
Innerleithen (c. 1865), Borders. By the mid-1860's...
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Historical railways Following station Harburn Line open;
Station closed Caledonian Railway Main Line from
Edinburgh Auchengray Line open;
Station closed...