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Glenboig, General
Village (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Glenboig, General
Classification Village (Period Unassigned)
Canmore ID 74300
Site Number NS76NW 48
NGR NS 7218 6859
NGR Description Centred on NS 7218 6859
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/74300
- Council North Lanarkshire
- Parish New Monkland (Monklands)
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Monklands
- Former County Lanarkshire
EXTERNAL REFERENCE:
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow Diocesan Office, Clyde Street, Glasgow. Drawings Collection.
CP162/A Specification Sheet Print Spiers & Co
1910
CP162/B General View Pen, Pencil & c.w. Spiers & Co
Perspective
Ground Floor Plan on tracing paper
Archaeological Evaluation (2014)
Banks Developments, with GL Hearn acting as lead consultants, are developing a Masterplan for Glenboig Community Growth Area to feed into the emerging Local Plan for North Lanarkshire. CFA Archaeology Ltd was commissioned to establish cultural heritage baseline conditions, in order to inform the Masterplanning process. The proposed development area and new building plots is depicted on Figure 1. The current land use is mostly a mix of arable and pasture farmland surrounding the villages of Glenboig and Marnoch. The NMRS and WoSAS SMR contain records for eleven sites and monuments within the proposed development area. These are Inchnock Tower (1), Glenboig village (6), Glenboig Church of Scotland (7), Glenboig Union Fireclay Works (8), Glenboig railway station (9), a Purification works (12), Hayhill farmstead (19), Marnoch village (20), Gartcosh Cold Rolled Steel Mill (21), a findspot (22) and Woodneuk House (23).
CFA Archaeology Ltd, 2014