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  2. Earnock Estate - Wikipedia

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    Earnock Estate is a residential area in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, which is located east of High Earnock and south of Hillhouse. The area was developed in the 1960s and is home to some of the oldest buildings in the area. Map of Earnock Estate. Streets (and parts of streets) that are highlighted in red are part of the Earnock Estate ...

  3. Hillhouse, Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Hillhouse is a large housing estate with a population of 10,000, [citation needed] one of several housing estates in Hamilton. Originally a farm leading to East Kilbride, Hillhouse was supposed to be assigned to neighbouring Blantyre at its first days of establishment, but council director Aaron Cowden signed a deal with the council to give the neighbourhood a Hamilton postcode to have more ...

  4. ML postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The ML postcode area, also known as the Motherwell postcode area, [2] is a group of twelve postcode districts in south-central Scotland, within twelve post towns.These cover most of North Lanarkshire (including Motherwell, Wishaw, Bellshill, Coatbridge, Airdrie and Shotts) and South Lanarkshire (including Hamilton, Carluke, Larkhall, Strathaven, Lanark and Biggar), plus very small parts of ...

  5. Whitehill, Hamilton, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Whitehill was originally a council-built district of Hamilton, Scotland, though now it is a mix between council and privately owned houses. It is situated in the northern area of Hamilton and is bounded by Blantyre to the west and Burnbank to the south. Whitehill contains two primary schools - Beckford Primary School and St Paul's Primary School.

  6. Earnock - Wikipedia

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    (Hamilton Advertiser 1943) Watson and his descendants built a mansion upon the site. (Hamilton Advertiser 1943) Electric light was introduced to the house in 1881 although the town of Hamilton did not receive electricity until 1903. The house was sold in 1925 and demolished in 1926. (Stothers nd)

  7. List of Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire

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    Upload another image See more images Carnwath Cross Carnwath NS9792346401 55°42′01″N 3°37′33″W  /  55.700281°N 3.625743°W  / 55.700281; -3.625743  (Carnwath Cross) 17th-century market cross 694 Upload another image See more images Carstairs House (Monteith House) Carstairs NS9417644333 55°40′51″N 3°41′04″W  /  55.680904°N 3.684535°W  / 55.680904; -3 ...

  8. Burnbank - Wikipedia

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    Burnbank was a division (later ward) of the Hamilton Constituency in the House of Commons between 1918 and 1997. It then became part of the short-lived Hamilton North and Bellshill Constituency between 1997 and 2005. Since 2005 it has been part of Rutherglen and Hamilton West.

  9. Drumsagard Village - Wikipedia

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    A major bus route at the southern boundary running between Glasgow and Hamilton, First Glasgow's '267', serves the area via Hamilton Road with stops near to the shops. After securing a grant from 'Award for All', the residents association funded a feasibility study which resulted in the addition of sporting facilities in the village in 2010. [ 12 ]