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Shillford

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site is now used as a lorry park. The old smithy is now a roofless ruin and the site of the old toll house is an overgrown plot. Shillford Mill's office building still stands as a private dwelling named 'Shilford Mill' (sic) (datum 2012). Shillford once had two inns, however the licences were revoked prior to 1912.
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In 1856 the toll gate is still shown with a group of buildings opposite the toll keepers house and another building at the site of the Shillford Mill, probably one of the inns. Two quarries are located in the woods near Shillford Cottage, one disused. In 1895 Shillford Quarry is somewhat enlarged and
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In 1910 the hamlet had a population of 46. The shallow ford at the hamlet was formed by the Thorter Burn that ran into a hollow on the old road. Shillford Mill was a substantial grain and sawmill, still operating in the 1960s. It was located close to the present day Shillford Garage. (datum 2012) The
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An 1821 map shows the name Shillford at the site of the present day Shillford Cottage. The 1826 map shows Shillford Toll on the Lochlibo turnpike and the crossroads with a probable toll keeper's house.
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is shown as closed and lifted, Shillford Quarry disused, the old toll keeper's house demolished, the mill used as a storage depot, and only one house remaining, 'Viewfield' near the
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is shown for the first time with sidings running into Shillford Quarry. The buildings marked as 'Lagavulin' on the edge of the quarry wood are first shown in 1898. By 1967 the
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The unusual name 'Banklug' given to the nearby farm may refer to its being on the bank or 'lug' of the Thorter Burn.
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By 1912 a large sawmill and a smaller meal mill are located near to the smithy and farrier. The
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as the nearby cutting resulted in the Thorter Burn being diverted to run into the loch.
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Moffat, Lieutenant Commander John (2009), "I Sank the Bismark",Page 240.
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on which the signal box has been closed. A Smithy Cottage is marked.
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The old Cowdon Mill was located nearby on the Cowdon Burn.
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Shillford Garage was a business located on Lochlibo Road.
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a smithy is marked on Lochlibo Road next to the inn. The
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Shillford is located in East Renfrewshire
East Renfrewshire
OS grid reference
NS4472756250
Council area
East Renfrewshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
Scottish Parliament
UK
Scotland
55°46′28″N 4°28′37″W / 55.7745°N 4.4770°W / 55.7745; -4.4770
Barrhead
East Renfrewshire
Uplawmoor
Scotland
Neilston
Glasgow
Kilmarnock
Paisley

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