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- Q3305082 subject Q8898842.
- Q3305082 abstract "Oakley is a village in Fife, Scotland located at the mutual border of Carnock and Culross parishes, Fife, about 5 miles (8.0 km) W by N of Dunfermline on the A907.The village was built in connection with the Forth or Oakley Iron-works (1846), now all gone along with the colliery industry. The iron-works, which ceased production many years ago, had six furnaces, with stacks 180 feet (55 m) high, and the engine-house was built with walls to comprise 60 cubic feet (1.7 m3) of stone below the surface of the ground. Subsequent to the Iron Works the buildings were used as a sawmill producing rough timber for railway sleepers, fence posts and the like. Comrie Colliery closed in 1986, and the village took many years to recover from this major employer's demise.Amenities include: 3 parks, one of which is attached to the local community centre in the north of the village and has astroturf sports pitches available to the surrounding areas; Blairwood Park, Oakley United's football ground; a cycle track which was formerly a railway line that ran from Dunfermline to Stirling and provides access to the stunning local countryside; a Co-Operative which doubles as a Post Office; 2 hair salons; a bakers; a butchers; a pharmacy; 3 hot food takeaways; a café and a few other grocery stores.Two burns merge in the village, the Oakley and Comrie Burns, providing another scenic walking area. The Oakley Burn, which runs right through the middle of the village, splits Oakley in two. There are adequate religious establishments; the Holy Name Catholic church, which boasts magnificent stained-glass windows by Gabriel Loire, a French stained glass artist of the 20th century, is well subscribed to. The church was built in 1956–58 for Roman Catholic miners who moved from Lanarkshire to work in the more prosperous coalfields of West Fife. The Oakley Parish church is a slightly smaller church for those of Protestant denomination and is also used for various activities aimed at all ages.The village is made up of a wide variety of housing with modern schemes in Comrie; most of the houses built in the 1950s for incoming mineworkers from the west coast have been purchased by the occupants. There is a pub, The Greyhound Bar, in the centre of the village, and a Social Club on the main A907. There is a small industrial estate to the north of the village, providing some employment around the area.To the south lies Inzievar House once visited by Jules Verne, now converted into flats. There is a thriving broad wood industry operated by Scottish Woods in the estate.".
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- Q3305082 gridReference "NT0388".
- Q3305082 populationTotal "2362".
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- Q3305082 officialName "Oakley".
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- Q3305082 population "2362".
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- Q3305082 point "56.07 -3.56".
- Q3305082 type Place.
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- Q3305082 comment "Oakley is a village in Fife, Scotland located at the mutual border of Carnock and Culross parishes, Fife, about 5 miles (8.0 km) W by N of Dunfermline on the A907.The village was built in connection with the Forth or Oakley Iron-works (1846), now all gone along with the colliery industry.".
- Q3305082 label "Oakley, Fife".
- Q3305082 lat "56.07".
- Q3305082 long "-3.56".
- Q3305082 depiction Blair_tower,_Oakley_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1468581.jpg.
- Q3305082 name "Oakley".