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1920s the lodge operated as a temperance hotel and later on as a boarding house. An annexe was used as a meeting room for local groups and societies. The lodge lay empty by the 1960s and was renovated by Renfrew County Council as housing for the elderly. The restoration work won a Civic Trust Award in 1971. One of the houses in Cheapside Street is a miniature of the lodge and was once occupied by the Eaglesham Estate factor.
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late 1930s many of the houses were in a state of disrepair. A letter-writing campaign was started and by the 1950s a worldwide appeal was launched for funds towards Eaglesham's conservation. Such was the success of the campaign, that the village was designated the first outstanding conservation area in Britain on 12 August 1960.
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Eaglesham Heritage Trail opened on 3 September 2011, a project of Eaglesham & Waterfoot Community Development Trust. The trail consists of interpretation panels located throughout the village, explaining the history of the area from the 11th century to the present day. The village today is served
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production plant on the site of the former Eaglesham House. The majority of children of secondary school age attend either Mearns Castle High School, Newton Mearns or St Ninian's High School, Giffnock; state schools which have consistently ranked among the best in Scotland over many years. Clubs and
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Eaglesham flourished during the age of agricultural and industrial improvements. Surgeons, shopkeepers and traders such as coopers; grocers; wrights; smiths; boot and shoemakers supplied the needs and demands of the increasing population. Churches met the religious needs of the inhabitants, schools
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beside the Eaglesham Burn (NS5751) in the Orry is a flat-topped mound situated on the north-west bank of the Eaglesham Burn. It is known locally as Moot Hill. The south-east side was truncated in the late 18th century by the building of the Orry cotton spinning mill, resulting in the removal of at
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By the early 20th century, The Eaglesham Estates were heavily burdened and together with the considerable debts left by Allan Gilmour were advertised for sale in the late 1920s. Angus Gilmour transferred the common area of the village of Eaglesham in 1929 to the parish council at his death. By the
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obtained an Act of Parliament in 1672 for an annual fair and weekly market. By the time the New Statistical Account for Scotland was published in 1845 the weekly market had long been discontinued and a flower show was held in place of fairs. The fair was revived in 1961 and in recent years is held
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Handloom weaving became the main industry until the establishment of a water powered cotton spinning mill in the village in 1791. The Orry cotton spinning mill at its peak employed around 200 people. The mill burned down and was rebuilt several times before being destroyed by fire in 1876 and was
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Polnoon Lodge was originally built as a hunting lodge in the early 18th century by Alexander, ninth Earl of Eglinton. Following the sale of the Eaglesham Estate in 1844 to Allan and James Gilmour, the lodge was used as the Polnoon Estate office for a short period of time before being let. By the
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In 1857, a Roman Catholic church was established mainly for Irish immigrant workers in the cotton mill. St. Bridget, born in 451 at Faughart near Dundalk is the patroness of the church. The church has a huge canvas of the Deposition of Christ from the Cross by de Surne.
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It is probable that there has been a place of worship here since the 5th or 6th century. The present church was designed by Robert McLachlane and completed in 1790. The church was originally a small octagonal building and later extended. A memorial to
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Robert Lockhart and Gabriel Thomson who were shot by Highlandmen and Dragoons under the command of Archibald MacAulay for their adherence to the Solemn League and Covenant as they returned from a coventicle on 1 May 1685, stands in the kirkyard.
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was predominantly in favour of the National Covenant and Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton signed the covenant. Covenanters faced steep fines or even the threat of execution for expressing their faith and held their religious services
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The 2011 census revealed that the village had 3,114 occupants, down 13 from the 2001 census (3,127). Eaglesham is distinctive in being built around the Orry, a triangular park area of common land about
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After seven centuries of ownership, the Montgomerie family's finances foundered, and Eaglesham Estate was put on the market in 1835. The Estate was finally sold for £217,000 in 1844 to
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Montgomery Street was once known as South Street and commemorates the Montgomeries, the Earls of Eglinton and later Earls of Winton who owned Eaglesham Estate for seven centuries.
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where he remained for the duration of the hostilities. Horn turned out to be Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess. Hess apparently claimed that he had flown to Britain with a message for the
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by a primary school, churches, library and a number of local services such as garages, shops, restaurant, tearooms and the historic Eglinton Arms Hotel.
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East Renfrewshire Council's archives hold an unpublished manuscript "Graham's Eaglesham Essay" which details the history of the village at this time.
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in 2005 generated considerable environmental benefits by reducing through traffic and creating a cleaner, safer environment for the local community.
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Following a period of peace and relative stability in Scotland during the reign of King James VI, religion continued to be a major issue. The
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or Moot Hill, a flat-topped mound situated on the north-west bank of the Eaglesham Burn in the Orry used for judicial and local assemblies.
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on a small hillock on what appears to be an earlier motte. Polnoon Castle was refurbished for occupation in 1617 but was in ruins by 1676.
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found him guilty on two counts of 'concerted plan or conspiracy' and 'crimes against peace'. He spent the rest of his life imprisoned in
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Polnoon Street was once known as North Street and borrows its name from Polnoon Estate. Sir John de Montgomerie built a castle at
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The Deil's Wood cairn stands on the summit of a low but prominent ridge 350 metres (380 yd) east of Bonnyton farmsteading.
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mile (540 m) in length, interspersed with trees and divided in the centre by the Eaglesham Burn. The ancient seat of the
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The name Eaglesham means a 'settlement with a church or belonging to a church'. The first element is from the Gàidhlig word "
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In 1361, Sir John de Montgomerie of Eaglesham and Eastwood married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Hugh de Eglinton and niece of
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in an attempt to persuade the British government to restore peace but in poor light mistook his intended destination of
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team, Eaglesham Angling Association Angling, Eaglesham Bowling Club and Walton Angling Club. The opening of the
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The parish of Eaglesham formed part of the district of Mearns, and together with other lands were bestowed to
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aircraft crashed at Floors Farm with an airman bailing out and landing at Floors Farm. David McLean, a local
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with the poind money that he received for the release of Lord Percy following the Battle of Otterburn.
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Until the 18th century, Scotland's villages were little more than settlements loosely organised around
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The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society From the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century
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least a third of the site. It was used by the local community as a site for meetings and festivals.
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bi-annually in May or June and traditionally opens with a procession parading through the village.
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never rebuilt. Without work many of the mill workers drifted away and their homes lay empty.
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The Statistical Account of Scotland, No. XI Parish of Eaglesham (County of Renfrew)
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in Glasgow and other locations before finally being to transported to
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their chief residence. In 1388, Sir John de Montgomerie captured
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societies include Eaglesham History Society, Eaglesham Amateurs
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movement was founded as a reaction against the efforts of King
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A remarkable event during World War II was the landing of
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Eaglesham - The story of an 18th century planned village
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Eaglesham - The story of an 18th century planned village
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New Statistical Account of Scotland, Parish of Eaglesham
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A Short Account of the Family of Gilmour of Eaglesham
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at Eaglesham on 10 May 1941. Shortly after 11 p.m. a
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Index

Eaglesham (disambiguation)
Eaglesham is located in East Renfrewshire
Eaglesham is located in Glasgow council area
East Renfrewshire
Eaglesham is located in East Renfrewshire
OS grid reference
NS573519
Community council
Council area
East Renfrewshire
Lieutenancy area
Renfrewshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
G76
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
East Renfrewshire
Scottish Parliament
Eastwood
UK

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