Balgrochan

Settlement in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Balgrochan

North edge of Lennoxtown Seen from North Birbiston Road.
North edge of Lennoxtown Credit: Stephen Sweeney

Balgrochan is a small village located in the county of Stirlingshire, Scotland. Situated approximately 5 miles northeast of the town of Cumbernauld, Balgrochan is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering residents and visitors a peaceful and idyllic setting.

The village is known for its rich historical heritage, dating back to the medieval period. The name "Balgrochan" is derived from the Gaelic words "baile," meaning settlement, and "crogan," meaning small hillock. This hints at the village's origins as a small settlement on a raised area of land.

Despite its small size, Balgrochan boasts a close-knit community that takes great pride in its surroundings. The village is characterized by its traditional stone-built houses and charming cottages, which add to its rural charm. The local economy primarily revolves around agriculture and farming, with many residents involved in these industries.

Balgrochan benefits from its proximity to the nearby towns of Cumbernauld and Falkirk, which offer a wider range of amenities and services. Residents can easily access schools, healthcare facilities, shopping centers, and leisure activities in these neighboring areas.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Balgrochan for its beautiful landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling, with stunning views of the nearby Campsie Fells and the River Carron.

In summary, Balgrochan is a quaint and historic village in Stirlingshire, Scotland. With its peaceful setting, strong sense of community, and access to nearby amenities, the village provides a tranquil and picturesque place to call home.

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Balgrochan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.975091/-4.2129753 or Grid Reference NS6278. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North edge of Lennoxtown Seen from North Birbiston Road.
North edge of Lennoxtown
Seen from North Birbiston Road.
Bencloich Crescent, Lennoxtown Stunningly set beneath the Campsie Fells.
Bencloich Crescent, Lennoxtown
Stunningly set beneath the Campsie Fells.
Public path behind Lennoxtown A lot of work going on around here - I think it may be a new housing development.
Public path behind Lennoxtown
A lot of work going on around here - I think it may be a new housing development.
North Birbiston Road, Lennoxtown
North Birbiston Road, Lennoxtown
Road to Lennoxtown Just east of Muirhead Farm.
Road to Lennoxtown
Just east of Muirhead Farm.
Field west of Muirhead Farm Overlooking Glasgow.
Field west of Muirhead Farm
Overlooking Glasgow.
Approaching Lennoxtown on the B822 From the south.
Approaching Lennoxtown on the B822
From the south.
South Gate Lodge, Lennox Castle Hospital
South Gate Lodge, Lennox Castle Hospital
Looking northeast from track to Lennox Castle A splendid view over Celtic F.C.'s training facility and beyond.
Looking northeast from track to Lennox Castle
A splendid view over Celtic F.C.'s training facility and beyond.
Lennox Castle Hospital (ruin) The picture was taken from a stairway which takes you down to what
was once a bowling green. The green is now heavily overgrown but the
benches and square enclosure wall are still there to be seen. 

The hospital itself is in a ruinous state and looks as though it 
could collapse at any time.
Lennox Castle Hospital (ruin)
The picture was taken from a stairway which takes you down to what was once a bowling green. The green is now heavily overgrown but the benches and square enclosure wall are still there to be seen. The hospital itself is in a ruinous state and looks as though it could collapse at any time.
Lennoxtown, Glazert Water
Lennoxtown, Glazert Water
Lennoxtown, path to Milton of Campsie Follows the old track of the LNER railway which connected Kirkintilloch with the near north.
Lennoxtown, path to Milton of Campsie
Follows the old track of the LNER railway which connected Kirkintilloch with the near north.
Lennoxtown, road, paths and bridge The path from Strathblane to Kirkintilloch crosses the scene and the bridge over the Glazert leads into the town via Chestnut Walk seen in the distance.
Lennoxtown, road, paths and bridge
The path from Strathblane to Kirkintilloch crosses the scene and the bridge over the Glazert leads into the town via Chestnut Walk seen in the distance.
Lennoxtown, road from Finniescroft Wood
Lennoxtown, road from Finniescroft Wood
Lennoxtown, South Brae View towards the South Brae area.
Lennoxtown, South Brae
View towards the South Brae area.
Lennoxtown, Crosshill Street A George VI letter box for the Geograph collection of such things.
Lennoxtown, Crosshill Street
A George VI letter box for the Geograph collection of such things.
Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam Dug out and formed in the early nineteenth century to store water for the Lennox Mill Printworks. 
The pond is fed from a series of drains coming off the Campsies which eventually are channelled into a small canal which enters the pond from the north. The overflow leaves by a weir situated at the north east corner.
Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam
Dug out and formed in the early nineteenth century to store water for the Lennox Mill Printworks. The pond is fed from a series of drains coming off the Campsies which eventually are channelled into a small canal which enters the pond from the north. The overflow leaves by a weir situated at the north east corner.
Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam The inflow canal that supplies the levels for the pond. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2592172">NS6278 : Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam</a>
Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam
The inflow canal that supplies the levels for the pond. See also NS6278 : Lennoxtown, Whitefield Dam
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Balgrochan is located at Grid Ref: NS6278 (Lat: 55.975091, Lng: -4.2129753)

Unitary Authority: East Dunbartonshire

Police Authority: Greater Glasgow

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Located within 500m of 55.975091,-4.2129753
Crossing
Bicycle: yes
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Island: no
Crossing Ref: toucan
Tactile Paving: yes
Traffic Signals Sound: yes
Traffic Signals Vibration: yes
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Turning Circle
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Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 15:45; Sa 07:15
Operator: Royal Mail
Ref: G66 1056
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Barrier: bollard
Bicycle: yes
Bollard: removable
Foot: yes
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Bus Stop
Glen Road East
Bench: no
Bin: no
Lit: yes
Passenger Information Display: no
Shelter: no
Tactile Paving: no
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Bus Stop
Glen Road opp no 22
Bench: no
Bin: no
Lit: yes
Passenger Information Display: no
Shelter: no
Tactile Paving: no
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Bus Stop
Bench: yes
Bin: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 6110600
Naptan NaptanCode: 65454953
Passenger Information Display: no
Shelter: no
Tactile Paving: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9765673/-4.2093985
Bus Stop
Whitefield Terrace/Lennox Road
Bench: no
Bin: yes
Lit: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 6110183
Naptan NaptanCode: 65423895
Passenger Information Display: no
Shelter: yes
Tactile Paving: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9766228/-4.208858
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
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Jessie
Artist Name: Jaqueline Donachie
Artwork Type: sculpture
Tourism: artwork
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The Oval
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Give Way
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Give Way
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Give Way
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