Kennishead

Kennishead

Kennishead

Human settlement in Scotland


Kennishead (Scots: Kennisheid, Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Ceanais)[1] is a neighbourhood in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Its territory, south of the River Clyde, is fairly isolated, bordering a park to the south and a golf course to the north, as well as the residential area of Carnwadric. The majority of the housing consists of three (originally five, two since demolished)[2] high rise tower blocks of 23 storeys, which dominate the area visually.[3]

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The area is also home to the disused farm from which it takes its name,[4] formerly owned by Sir John Maxwell.

Kennishead was originally called "Kenneth's Head".[5]

Kennishead railway station is on the Glasgow South Western Line to Barrhead.

See also


References

  1. "Five high-rise caretakers sacked after being accused of 'allowing drug deals' in the tower blocks". Daily Record. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  2. Map of the County of Renfrew, National Library of Scotland



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