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- Barncluith abstract "Barncluith is an area of Hamilton, Scotland. Barncluith forms the south-eastern part of the town, between the town centre and the Avon Water. It lies either side of Carlisle Road (A72), which leads out of Hamilton to Larkhall and the Clyde Valley. The name derives from "Baron's Cleugh", a cleugh being a ravine.Barncluith Primary School closed in the 1990s. The school building stands at the corner of Miller Street and Townhead Street, and is now the Barncluith Business Centre. The parish church is St. John's Centre on Duke Street.".
- Barncluith wikiPageExternalLink www.stjohnshamilton.org.uk.
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- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink A72_road.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Avon_Water.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Langside.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Category_A_listed_buildings_in_South_Lanarkshire.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hamilton,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Clerk_of_works.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Hamilton.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton_Palace.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes_in_Scotland.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Larkhall.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink River_Clyde.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLink William_Adam_(architect).
- Barncluith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barncluith".
- Barncluith coordDisplay "inline".
- Barncluith coordParameters "region:GB_type:landmark".
- Barncluith designation "Inventory of gardens and designed landscapes".
- Barncluith designation "category a listed building".
- Barncluith designation1Date "1971-01-12".
- Barncluith designation1Number "12522".
- Barncluith designation1Offname "Terraces and Summerhouse, Barncluith".
- Barncluith designation4Date "1987".
- Barncluith hasPhotoCollection Barncluith.
- Barncluith latitude "55.7674".
- Barncluith locmapin "Scotland South Lanarkshire".
- Barncluith longitude "-4.0258".
- Barncluith mapCaption "Location in South Lanarkshire".
- Barncluith name "Barncluith".
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- Barncluith subject Category:Category_A_listed_buildings_in_South_Lanarkshire.
- Barncluith subject Category:Hamilton,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Barncluith subject Category:Inventory_of_Gardens_and_Designed_Landscapes.
- Barncluith hypernym Area.
- Barncluith point "55.76694444444445 -4.0280555555555555".
- Barncluith type HistoricPlace.
- Barncluith type Place.
- Barncluith type Location.
- Barncluith type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Barncluith type Thing.
- Barncluith type SpatialThing.
- Barncluith comment "Barncluith is an area of Hamilton, Scotland. Barncluith forms the south-eastern part of the town, between the town centre and the Avon Water. It lies either side of Carlisle Road (A72), which leads out of Hamilton to Larkhall and the Clyde Valley. The name derives from "Baron's Cleugh", a cleugh being a ravine.Barncluith Primary School closed in the 1990s. The school building stands at the corner of Miller Street and Townhead Street, and is now the Barncluith Business Centre.".
- Barncluith label "Barncluith".
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- Barncluith lat "55.76694444444445".
- Barncluith lat "55.7674".
- Barncluith long "-4.0258".
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- Barncluith wasDerivedFrom Barncluith?oldid=670507798.
- Barncluith isPrimaryTopicOf Barncluith.
- Barncluith name "Barncluith".