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rows facing onto streets, or less commonly with an access road and parking area skirting the houses, accessed by footpaths and sometimes with a communal green space. Flats also featured, constructed in either a traditional-style common close with individual balconies, usually three storeys high, or in standalone angular blocks of three or four storeys off a central stairway, providing 9, 12 or 16 apartments. This type grew increasingly commonplace in the 1960s as the neighbourhood was extended and efforts went into meeting ambitious housebuilding targets with less space available than before. Six
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educational experience and extensive provisions for educating the poor. The school received an annual endowment from the Barony of
Calderwood to support pupils and teacher salaries. The advances by Sir William sufficed for Maxwellton School to be cited and studied several times as an issue in the history of education in Scotland. It is now a private dwelling named Alma, classed as a Category B
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162:(SSSI) for palaeontology and geology, designated on 1 August 1990. It is also known for endemic woodland species of flowers, mosses and fungi in pockets of natural and semi-natural ancient woodland, once parts of the primeval woodland of Central Scotland. Calderwood Glen was noted for scarce flora by botanists who surveyed the region, including Hennedy,
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The original housing in the area (each with plumbing and electricity and separate bathrooms and kitchens β a noted improvement for residents used to overcrowded, crumbling inner-city city slums) followed a similar pattern to other parts of the town: individual dwellings were mainly in short terraced
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were the main landed family. Maxwellton became prominent locally and nationally from the 1960s onwards, when a dispute broke out between residents and the East
Kilbride Development Corporation, which sought to condemn the settlement as a slum and demolish it to make way for part of the East Kilbride
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issued regular national coverage of its attempts to restore the house to fashionable conservation standards. The interest in the village then led over a thousand buyers to bid for the 23 run-down
Maxwellton cottages. The efforts to restore the village and the Development Corporation's publicity led
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Calderwood has five primary schools: Long
Calderwood Primary, Maxwellton Primary, Hunter Primary, Greenburn Primary (catering to children with special needs), and St Leonards R.C. Primary. Under South Lanarkshire's Schools Modernisation Programme beginning in the mid 2000s, these were rebuilt and
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Calderwood area has the John Wright Sports Centre, named after a prominent 1960s new-town provost and offering a full-length athletics track opened in 1972. Calderwood Square is the main neighbourhood centre for retail and food outlets, Nearby amenities include Calderwood Community Hall, the
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Along with a townscape of weaving cottages, Maxwellton preserves the original
Calderwood Estate's endowment school, founded by Sir William Alexander Maxwell, 8th Baronet of Calderwood, in 1839. This was seen as advanced for its time in providing funds, materials and facilities for a superior
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Glasgow. After the rescue, the village began to receive backing from the Development Corporation originally intent on its destruction. The result was the national press sponsoring the restoration of one derelict cottage β thereafter referred to locally as the Express Cottage, as the
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Maxwellton survives as the western part of the Calderwood neighbourhood. Once a rural community, it was the main area of settlement in the Barony lands of the ancient Calderwood Estate, where from 1400 until about 1900, the
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and gained national publicity, mostly due through Judith Hart MP and Fred S. Mitchell. Mitchell was a memoirist, a topographical historian for
Calderwood and a Maxwellton resident, on the reference staff of the
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General Secretary for The National Trust For Scotland, addressed to F. S. Mitchell, 19 January 1970, part of East Kilbride & District Historical Archive, Ref: F15/Mitchell/Maxw/Doc-111.
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