Skinflats is a small village located in the Stirlingshire area of Scotland. Situated on the southern bank of the River Carron, it is approximately 4 miles east of Falkirk and 23 miles west of Edinburgh. The village is nestled in a flat, marshy area known as the Skinflats Peninsula, which extends into the Firth of Forth.
Skinflats has a rich industrial history, dating back to the 19th century. The area was once home to a thriving coal mining industry, with several pits operating in and around the village. The coal was transported via a network of railways and canals, which were crucial for the transportation of goods in the region. Today, remnants of this industrial past can still be seen, including disused mine shafts and railway lines.
The village itself is relatively small, with a population of around 300 residents. It consists mainly of residential properties, some of which are traditional stone cottages that have been converted into modern homes. There is also a small primary school, serving the local community.
The surrounding landscape of Skinflats is predominantly rural, with farmland and open fields stretching out towards the coastline. The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including various bird species that inhabit the wetlands and estuary.
Skinflats offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, attracting visitors who enjoy exploring the natural beauty of the area. With its historical significance and tranquil surroundings, Skinflats provides a unique glimpse into the industrial heritage and natural splendor of Stirlingshire.
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Images are sourced within 2km of 56.02811/-3.7521852 or Grid Reference NS9083. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.
Skinflats is located at Grid Ref: NS9083 (Lat: 56.02811, Lng: -3.7521852)
Unitary Authority: Falkirk
Police Authority: Forth Valley
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