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Touring Barrhead in United Kingdom
Barrhead in the region of Scotland with its 17,285 citizens is located in United Kingdom - some 344 mi or ( 554 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .
Time in Barrhead is now 05:24 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Stirling, Sheffield, Perth, Paisley, and Nitshill. Being here already, consider visiting Stirling . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Barrhead ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Film Fanatic: The Time Machine
Requested by PhiloYT1, Mike reviews the 1960 science fiction film "The Time Machine". A great movie and one that I encourage all to purchase. Remember to join us on the forums at www.areashiftybun.com ..
Whyte Christmas: Richard Paterson's guide to Christmas desert whiskies
Whyte & Mackay whisky Master Blender Richard Paterson presents his guide to the perfect dram to take for your Christmas dinner dessert course. ..
Welcome to Paisley
Paisley has a bad reputation and its not justified, its like any other town in the world, except that wee bit better. visit www.paisley.org.uk for lots more on the town ..
Strangetown Conspiracy 10: The Unforgivable Act
Colony Drone 47, although benevolent toward his captives, expresses outright hatred toward one in particular; his biological brother, Lt. Frantisek Shiroyama. In an act proving that Ripp is truly a fa ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Nitshill
Nitshill is a district on the south side of Glasgow. It is north of South Nitshill, south of Crookston, and southwest of Silverburn and Pollok. Nitshill was originally a coal mining village. The Nitshill Colliery was the scene of one of Scotland's worst mining disasters—on March 15, 1851 in which 61 men and boys died. The village fell within the county of Renfrewshire until about the 1920s, when it was incorporated into the City of Glasgow.
Located at 55.80 -4.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Neilston
Neilston is a village and parish in East Renfrewshire set in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies in the Levern Valley, 2 miles southwest of Barrhead, 3.8 miles south of Paisley, and 5.7 miles south-southwest of Renfrew, at the southwestern fringe of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Neilston is a dormitory village comprising a resident population of just over 5,000 people.
Located at 55.78 -4.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Southpark Village
Southpark Village is an estate of private houses built during the mid-1990s. It is an example of how larger cities in the UK are starting to push into the city's boundaries. Most homes in the area are occupied by private owners who are within working class or lower/medium-middle class income brackets. Like much of Glasgow since the mid-20th Century, the area is ethnically diverse. The area falls under the council tax bracket of Glasgow City Council.
Located at 55.80 -4.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Priesthill
Priesthill is a district south of the River Clyde in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Priesthill was one of the earliest attempts made by the Glasgow local government to relocate families from the central tenements of Gorbals, Pollokshaws and other districts. Several homeless families were housed there in or around 1948–1950. Priesthill was first mentioned in ancient text as a farm community owned by Walter Steward the progenitor of later Stuart kings and queens.
Located at 55.82 -4.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Thornly Park
Thornly Park is an area off Paisley, Scotland located just off Neilston Road heading towards Barrhead. The area is classed as a conservation area with many examples of various archicture ranging from Tudor to Art Deco. Many of the houses were designed by local architect W. D. McLennan, a contemporary of Charles Rennie MacIntosh. He also designed several local churches including St Nazarene which is located on Gordon Street in the town.
Located at 55.83 -4.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
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