Mains Castle

Heritage Site in Lanarkshire

Scotland

Mains Castle

Nerston Industrial Estate Home Store More, Carpet Right and Benson for Beds.  B&Q is behind the photographer.
Nerston Industrial Estate Credit: Gordon Brown

Mains Castle is a historic site located in Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is a well-preserved example of a medieval castle and is recognized as a significant heritage site in the region. The castle's origins date back to the 14th century when it was built by Sir Robert de Crawford, a prominent Scottish knight.

The castle is situated on a picturesque site, surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the River Clyde. It is a four-story tower house, constructed using local red sandstone. The architecture features a traditional Scottish design, with thick walls, narrow windows, and a steeply pitched roof.

Inside, the castle boasts a range of rooms, including a great hall, bedrooms, and a kitchen. It also includes a cellar and a dungeon, adding to its historical charm. Visitors to Mains Castle can explore these rooms and witness the medieval lifestyle that once flourished within its walls.

Over the centuries, Mains Castle has undergone various renovations and additions, particularly in the 16th and 19th centuries. However, its medieval character has been carefully preserved. Today, the castle is open to the public, allowing visitors to experience the rich history and architectural beauty it offers.

Mains Castle is not only admired for its historical significance but also for its stunning surroundings. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful parkland, which provides a peaceful and scenic setting for visitors to enjoy. Its location near the River Clyde also adds to its appeal, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Overall, Mains Castle is a captivating heritage site that provides a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past. With its well-preserved architecture and picturesque location, it is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Mains Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.782/-4.193 or Grid Reference NS6256. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Nerston Industrial Estate Home Store More, Carpet Right and Benson for Beds.  B&Q is behind the photographer.
Nerston Industrial Estate
Home Store More, Carpet Right and Benson for Beds. B&Q is behind the photographer.
Law Place, Nerston, East Kilbride
Law Place, Nerston, East Kilbride
Hill Field Trig Point Flush Bracket S3609 Not shown on OS maps
Hill Field Trig Point Flush Bracket S3609
Not shown on OS maps
Streetview car Filling up at Sainsbury's, Nerston
Streetview car
Filling up at Sainsbury's, Nerston
Streetview camera
Streetview camera
Torrance Road, East Kilbride Approaching West Mains Road.
Torrance Road, East Kilbride
Approaching West Mains Road.
Low rise flats, Kirkton Gate, East Kilbride The rear elevation, seen from the railway station.
Low rise flats, Kirkton Gate, East Kilbride
The rear elevation, seen from the railway station.
Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride The houses are on the site of the old Rolls-Royce Aero-Engine Works which opened in 1953 and closed in 2019. The new streets Avon Drive and Dart Avenue are named after some of the engines associated with the works.
The Mavor and Coulson Mining Equipment works was on the left side of the road and was built around 1930. This site has also been re-developed with new housing. See,  <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15.8&lat=55.77874&lon=-4.16692&layers=170&b=1" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15.8&lat=55.77874&lon=-4.16692&layers=170&b=1">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride
The houses are on the site of the old Rolls-Royce Aero-Engine Works which opened in 1953 and closed in 2019. The new streets Avon Drive and Dart Avenue are named after some of the engines associated with the works. The Mavor and Coulson Mining Equipment works was on the left side of the road and was built around 1930. This site has also been re-developed with new housing. See, LinkExternal link
East Kilbride Cemetery The cemetery dates from around 1910 and is still in use.
East Kilbride Cemetery
The cemetery dates from around 1910 and is still in use.
National Cycle Route 756 in East Kilbride The route runs for 8 miles from Kelvindale in Glasgow to East Kilbride railway station. Here it follows the course of the old East Kilbride to Hamilton railway under East Mains Road. The line to Hamilton was closed in 1935 but this section remained open till 1966 to connect to the nearby Mavor and Coulson Mining Equipment works.
National Cycle Route 756 in East Kilbride
The route runs for 8 miles from Kelvindale in Glasgow to East Kilbride railway station. Here it follows the course of the old East Kilbride to Hamilton railway under East Mains Road. The line to Hamilton was closed in 1935 but this section remained open till 1966 to connect to the nearby Mavor and Coulson Mining Equipment works.
View from Nerston Road, East Kilbride Looking towards some farm fields and a golf course, which is part of a sports complex, and East Kilbride town.
View from Nerston Road, East Kilbride
Looking towards some farm fields and a golf course, which is part of a sports complex, and East Kilbride town.
Cairnmuir Road The road goes through an area of farming between East Kilbride and the outskirts of Glasgow. Looking north-east towards the Ochil Hills.
Cairnmuir Road
The road goes through an area of farming between East Kilbride and the outskirts of Glasgow. Looking north-east towards the Ochil Hills.
Barry the Barrel at East Kilbride railway station One of two Barrys at the station. The other can be seen in the background.
Barry the Barrel at East Kilbride railway station
One of two Barrys at the station. The other can be seen in the background.
Barry the Barrel at East Kilbride railway station One of two Barrys at the station.
Barry the Barrel at East Kilbride railway station
One of two Barrys at the station.
Mural at East Kilbride railway station Featuring local landmarks, including the Dollan Aquacentre and the Guitar Man sculpture.
Mural at East Kilbride railway station
Featuring local landmarks, including the Dollan Aquacentre and the Guitar Man sculpture.
East Kilbride railway station A night view of the station, which is the terminus of the line from Glasgow Central.
East Kilbride railway station
A night view of the station, which is the terminus of the line from Glasgow Central.
East Kilbride railway station Road crossings for pedestrians and cyclists at the station.
East Kilbride railway station
Road crossings for pedestrians and cyclists at the station.
East Kilbride railway station Road crossings for pedestrians and cyclists at the station.
East Kilbride railway station
Road crossings for pedestrians and cyclists at the station.
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Mains Castle is located at Grid Ref: NS6256 (Lat: 55.782, Lng: -4.193)

Unitary Authority: South Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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