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Newlands, Glasgow

Coordinates: 55°48′56″N 4°17′01″W / 55.8156°N 4.2837°W / 55.8156; -4.2837
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Newlands
St. Bride's Road
Newlands is located in Glasgow council area
Newlands
Newlands
Location within Glasgow
OS grid referenceNS570604
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  • Glasgow
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGLASGOW
Postcode districtG43
Dialling code0141
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55°48′56″N 4°17′01″W / 55.8156°N 4.2837°W / 55.8156; -4.2837

Newlands is an affluent suburb in the south side of Glasgow, Scotland. The area is mainly residential in character. Shawlands and Langside lie to the north of the district (the White Cart Water forming the boundary), Pollokshaws and Auldhouse to the west, Giffnock (East Renfrewshire) to the south, and Merrylee and Cathcart to the east.

Features

It has many traditional shops which include The Newlands Cafe. One of the Glasgow Academy preparatory schools is located Newlands, located in a blonde sandstone villa, a type of house extremely common in this area. There was previously a Glasgow Corporation Tramways depot on the site from the 1910s.[1][2][3][4]

St. Margaret's Church

Newlands has several churches,[1] a bowling club,[5][6] a tennis club[7] and a park which has tennis courts.[1] The Newlands fete is held annually and takes place within Newlands Park.

Notable residents include Ricky Ross and Kelly Macdonald

History

The district originated as farmland in Cathcart Parish (on the opposite side of the White Cart Water from Pollokshaws, which was in Eastwood Parish). The working farm buildings such as the stables, byre and dairy were situated at the "Mains of Newlands".[1] The area was incorporated into the city of Glasgow officially in 1912.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Gerald Blaikie. "Newlands, Glasgow: Illustrated Guide". Scotcities.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ Glasgow, Newlandsfield Road, Newlands Tram Depot, Canmore
  3. ^ Newlands Daimlers on Service 48, Glasgow Transport 1871-1973
  4. ^ Newlands memorial (Museum of Transport), The Glasgow Story
  5. ^ Mosaic Architecture + Design, 23 January 2018
  6. ^ Glasgow, 29 Langside Drive, Newlands Bowling Club, Pavilion, Canmore
  7. ^ Our Club, Newlands Tennis Club
  8. ^ Ask the Archivist - annexed burghs, Family History at The Mitchell, 2020