Bogside, North Lanarkshire
Human settlement in Scotland
- North Lanarkshire
- Lanarkshire
- Motherwell and Wishaw
- Motherwell and Wishaw
Bogside is a hamlet 2 miles north-east of Wishaw in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the border of South Lanarkshire.
The hamlet is situated on two main roads, A73 and A721, so many of Central Scotland's communities can be accessed from there. It contains only a few houses, and a motorstore.
Notable people
- Daniel Rankin Steuart[1] lived at 11 Melville Crescent in Edinburgh's West End.[2]
References
External links
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Settlements in North Lanarkshire
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- Allanton
- Auchinloch
- Annathill
- Banton
- Bargeddie
- Birkenshaw
- Bonkle
- Cardowan
- Calderbank
- Caldercruix
- Carfin
- Carnbroe
- Castlecary
- Chapelhall
- Chryston
- Cleland
- Croy
- Dullatur
- Garnkirk
- Gartcosh
- Glenboig
- Glenmavis
- Greengairs
- Hareshaw
- Harthill
- Hartwood
- Holytown
- Longriggend
- Luggiebank
- Millerston
- Mollinsburn
- Moodiesburn
- Morningside
- Muirhead
- Newarthill
- Newhouse
- Newmains
- New Stevenston
- Overtown
- Plains
- Queenzieburn
- Ravenscraig
- Salsburgh
- Tannochside
- Wattston
- Upperton
- Bogside
- Forrestfield
- Garrion Bridge
- Kelvinhead
- Riggend
- Stand
- Airdrie Public Observatory
- Bedlay Castle
- Carfin Grotto
- Clyde Valley
- Colzium
- Dalzell House
- Dalziel Park
- Drumpellier Country Park
- Duncarron
- Greenlink Cycle Path
- Jerviston
- Newhouse Research Site
- North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre
- Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility
- Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life
- Strathclyde Country Park
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