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- Muiravonside Country Park is 170 acres of woodland and parkland open to the public all year round with marked trails, picnic sites and a play area. It...
- Doune Castle, Craigmillar Castle, Dunfermline Abbey, Glasgow Cathedral, Muiravonside Country Park, Mugdock Country Park, Aviemore, Isle of Skye (Talisker...
- (12) Killearn (13) Kilsyth (14) Kippen (15) Larbert (16) Logie (23) Muiravonside (refer Maddiston) (17) Polmont (18) St. Ninians (19) Slamannan (20) Strathblane...
- This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Muiravonside in Falkirk, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
- unclear. Local tradition suggests that 'black gold' was discovered in Muiravonside at the time of the California Gold Rush of 1848–1855. While a po****r...
- Bathgate and Linlithgow with forests, a visitor centre and a loch) and Muiravonside Country Park between Linlithgow and Torphichen (170 acres of woodland...
- Falkirk Grangemouth Kilsyth: Banknock polling district only Larbert Muiravonside Slamannan The new district and its neighbour Stirling were together made...
- of Vice-Admiral Charles Stirling. His father had bought an estate at Muiravonside and he had twelve children including William who was the third son. Educated...
- part of Falkirk parish and the south-east including Maddiston was in Muiravonside parish. The largest village, with the majority of amenities such as health...
- residents (5.9%). Maddiston (historically Maudirstoun) is in the parish of Muiravonside and its first known reference is in do****ents in the fifteenth century...