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- Q5569325 subject Q8204867.
- Q5569325 abstract "Glensburgh is a very small and old hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Carron, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-west of Grangemouth.Originally built on farmland in 1240 as houses for farm slaves the now standing cottages date back as far as 1878. Originally called Brockborough the hamlet mainly harvested wheat and corn, until cattle farming became the norm. Nowadays there are no businesses in Glensburgh, they have all closed due to various reasons, the last, the small Glens Goods Convenience Store shut in 1968, though the building still stands.Consisting of only two streets, Glensburgh's population is under 100 however it has always been regarded as one of Grangemouth's more prestigious residencies.William Wallace's mother was born here in 1256, and legend has it that he spent more than one month in the area (in his mother's birth home) whilst preparing for the Battle of Falkirk.Robert Burns, is known to have stayed in the quiet hamlet for some time between 1795 and 1800, until he was chased out by angry locals for getting a bit too familiar with the local landlord's daughter. The Queezy Pig stood with a plaque celebrating Burns' life (and drunken nights) in the tavern for nearly 150 years until it was destroyed during the war.".
- Q5569325 areaCode "01324".
- Q5569325 councilArea Q216802.
- Q5569325 country Q145.
- Q5569325 gridReference "NS914821".
- Q5569325 lieutenancyArea Q7617588.
- Q5569325 postalCode "FK3".
- Q5569325 thumbnail Dalgrain_Road_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1478631.jpg?width=300.
- Q5569325 wikiPageExternalLink forth+and+clyde+canal+abbotshaugh+glensburgh+grangemouth.
- Q5569325 wikiPageExternalLink www.falkirk.gov.uk.
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- Q5569325 wikiPageWikiLink Q216802.
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- Q5569325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7617588.
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- Q5569325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8204867.
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- Q5569325 dialCode "1324".
- Q5569325 lieutenancyScotland Q7617588.
- Q5569325 officialName "Glensburgh".
- Q5569325 osGridReference "NS914821".
- Q5569325 postcodeDistrict "FK3".
- Q5569325 unitaryScotland Q216802.
- Q5569325 website www.falkirk.gov.uk.
- Q5569325 point "56.0196 -3.7482".
- Q5569325 type Place.
- Q5569325 type Location.
- Q5569325 type Place.
- Q5569325 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5569325 type Settlement.
- Q5569325 type Thing.
- Q5569325 type SpatialThing.
- Q5569325 type Q486972.
- Q5569325 comment "Glensburgh is a very small and old hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Carron, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-west of Grangemouth.Originally built on farmland in 1240 as houses for farm slaves the now standing cottages date back as far as 1878. Originally called Brockborough the hamlet mainly harvested wheat and corn, until cattle farming became the norm.".
- Q5569325 label "Glensburgh".
- Q5569325 lat "56.0196".
- Q5569325 long "-3.7482".
- Q5569325 depiction Dalgrain_Road_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1478631.jpg.
- Q5569325 homepage www.falkirk.gov.uk.
- Q5569325 name "Glensburgh".