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The village has its own amateur dramatics club which all are welcome to join. They are called The Elderslie Kirk Players and they normally perform two comedy shows in May and November each year. They meet every Monday night in the Elderslie Kirk Hall on Main Road at 7.30 pm, until the week of the performance when there are rehearsals every night. More details can be found on the website included in External Links below.
The village has its own amateur dramatics club which all are welcome to join. They are called The Elderslie Kirk Players and they normally perform two comedy shows in May and November each year. They meet every Monday night in the Elderslie Kirk Hall on Main Road at 7.30 pm, until the week of the performance when there are rehearsals every night. More details can be found on the website included in External Links below.
===Notable Residents===

*[[Andrew Wright]] Local famous impersionist, famous for his brick wall impression
==External links==
==External links==



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Elderslie
PopulationExpression error: "5,180 (1991 Census)" must be numeric
OS grid referenceNS445625
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townJOHNSTONE
Postcode districtPA5
Dialling code01505
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland

Elderslie (Ach-na-Feàrna in Scottish Gaelic) (Alder Lea) is a village in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The village is situated midway between Paisley and Johnstone.

The village of Elderslie is old and has a rich history. It has been suggested that Elderslie is the birth place of Sir William Wallace. It was the home to the world famous Stoddard Carpets. The original primary school, Wallace Primary, was situated on the Main Road; the current building opened around 1974. The two Church of Scotland parishes, Elderslie West and Elderslie East, amalgamated around 1977. Worshippers now meet in the former West church, renamed Elderslie Kirk. The stream running through the village is known as the Brandy Burn. A children's home existed in Auchenlodment Road until recent years. The building is now a care home. There is also a golf club named Elderslie Golf club which will celebrate its centenary year in 2009.

History

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Elderslie's location in Renfrewshire and Scotland

It is also belived by many that William Wallace was born and grew up in Elderslie. There now stands a monument where he is believed to have been born and grew up, before going to fight for Scottish freedom.[citation needed]

Leisure

The village has its own amateur dramatics club which all are welcome to join. They are called The Elderslie Kirk Players and they normally perform two comedy shows in May and November each year. They meet every Monday night in the Elderslie Kirk Hall on Main Road at 7.30 pm, until the week of the performance when there are rehearsals every night. More details can be found on the website included in External Links below.

Notable Residents

  • Andrew Wright Local famous impersionist, famous for his brick wall impression