Shawlands ( gd, Fearann na Doire)
is an area of
Glasgow
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, Scotland, located around south of the
River Clyde
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. The area, considered the "Heart of the Southside", is known for its independent restaurants and cafés, art scene, public parks, period terraces, and red and blond sandstone tenements. Shawlands was named one of the best places to live in
Scotland
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in 2022 by
The Sunday Times
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, and one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods by
Time Out Magazine
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In 2012, the London edition beca ...
with judges describing it as "the city's best area to live and socialise”. It is located between
Pollok Country Park, the home of the
Burrell Collection and
Pollok House, and the acclaimed Victorian park
Queen's Park.
History
Shawlands developed rapidly during the 19th Century as
Glasgow
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boomed during its time as the commercial powerhouse of the British Empire. Over time, the number of inhabitants in this largely artisanal and industrial area doubled due to the formation of significant local businesses, such as the Camphill Bakery, which opened in 1847. Following their rapid development the villages of Shawlands (1819) and
Cathcart (1912), which included the
Crossmyloof parts of today’s Shawlands Cross Conservation Area, were absorbed into Glasgow during the city’s southward extension.
With improving transport infrastructure and the expansion of Glasgow City southwards in this period, Shawlands developed into an immensely vital commercial town centre for the South Side of
Glasgow
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. Neighbouring districts include the areas of
Giffnock,
Auldhouse
Auldhouse may refer to the following places in Scotland:
* Auldhouse, Glasgow
* Auldhouse, South Lanarkshire
Auldhouse is a hamlet in South Lanarkshire, around to the south of the suburban edge of East Kilbride.
History
The first mention of th ...
, Crossmyloof,
Strathbungo,
Langside,
Newlands, and
Pollokshaws, with Shawlands itself overlapping two
Council wards (''Pollokshields'' and ''Langside'') and two
Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament ( gd, Pàrlamaid na h-Alba ; sco, Scots Pairlament) is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the Holyrood area of the capital city, Edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym Holy ...
constituencies (
Glasgow Cathcart and
Glasgow Southside
Glasgow Southside is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament ( Holyrood), being one of eight constituencies within the Glasgow City council area. It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post ...
).
Cultural Heritage
Within walking distance of Shawlands is
Queens Park, acquired in 1857 and designed by the world-renowned
Sir Joseph Paxton
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, also responsible for noted public parks in
London
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,
Liverpool
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,
Birkenhead
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and the grounds of the Spa Buildings at Scarborough. The park was dedicated to the memory of
Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
The only surviving legitimate child of James V of S ...
and not
Queen Victoria
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, a common misconception given the proximity to Victoria Road. The park is steeped in history and was the site of the 16th century
Battle of Langside.
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The park also has allotments, a botanical glass house, public tennis courts, a public golf course, children's play areas, a boating pond and views of Glasgow. The refurbished amphitheatre holds open-air performances of Shakespeare and children's plays during summer. The park holds the annual Southside Festival, and the Wee Chill Music Festival.
On the other side of Shawlands is
Pollok Country Park, one of Glasgow's most celebrated green spaces and home to
Pollok House and the
Burrell Collection. The park is Glasgow's largest park and the only Country Park within Glasgow. Its extensive woodlands and gardens provide a quiet sanctuary for both visitors and wildlife. The park is rich in
rural history formerly being part of the Old Pollok Estate and ancestral home to the
Maxwell Family
Clan Maxwell is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands and is recognized as such by the Lord Lyon King of Arms.Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Co ...
. Pollok Country Park has been successful in achieving a Green Flag Award in 2016. This has been retained every year since 2012. The Green Flag Award is the benchmark national standard for quality parks and green spaces.
Education
Shawlands Primary School has an approximate capacity of over 600 pupils and is part of the 'Shawlands New Learning Community' (which also includes Annette St Primary, Battlefield Primary, Blackfriars Primary, Cuthbertson Primary and Langside Primary) feeding to the
non denominational secondary school in the area,
Shawlands Academy, which has an approximate capacity of over 1,200 pupils. The school has just undergone an extensive renovation which has seen it transformed into Glasgow’s specialist languages centre; the ''Glasgow International School'', the first of its kind in Scotland, also houses the
bilingual
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Support Unit.
It is estimated that over 50 languages are currently spoken by the school's pupils, representing the diverse multicultural pupil population.
Also in Shawlands is St. Conval's Primary, a Roman Catholic School situated on Shawhill Road; St. Conval's is part of the Learning Community for
Holyrood R.C. Secondary School
Holyrood Secondary School is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the south-side of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the biggest secondary school in Scotland, with over 2,000 pupils and 150 teaching staff. Holyrood is located near Crosshill railway stat ...
situated in the
Crosshill area.
Sport
Fitness First, located on Kilmarnock Road, provides gym and aerobic exercise classes, alongside
PureGym Shawlands Arcade. The area is also home to Shawlands bowling club and Pro Judo, the largest judo club in the West of Scotland.
Hampden Park
Hampden Park (Scottish Gaelic: ''Pàirc Hampden''), often referred to as Hampden, is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland. The -capacity venue serves as the national stadium of football in Scotland. It is the no ...
,
Scotland's national stadium and home of
Queens Park Football Club
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is located less than from Shawlands Cross. Also just South of Shawlands is
Newlandsfield Park home of
Pollok FC
Pollok Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Newlands in the southside of the city of Glasgow. The club competes in the West of Scotland Football League and are one of the biggest football clubs operating in Scottish non-league foo ...
.
Transport
Shawlands has close links to the
M77 and
M8 motorways (accessing at Dumbreck Road). Shawlands has two main roads which converge at Shawlands Cross: Kilmarnock Road and Pollokshaws Road.
Shawlands Cross (Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection, Postcards Collection)
The Glasgow Story At the cross, the designation of the A77 road changes to Kilmarnock Road running south, with Pollokshaws Road continuing south-west as a more minor route. Bus services (the majority operated by First Glasgow) in the area are frequent, running from Glasgow city centre 24 hours a day.
The area is within walking distance of Crossmyloof Railway Station
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, Shawlands Railway Station
Shawlands railway station is a railway station serving Shawlands, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is located on the Cathcart Circle Line. It opened in April 1894, when the original line to Cathcart via Queens ...
and Pollokshaws East Railway Station. All stations have direct links to the city centre, terminating at Glasgow Central Station. Journey times to the city centre are under 10 minutes and services are provided by Scotrail.
Shawlands is located from Glasgow Airport and about from Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
References
{{Areas of Glasgow
Areas of Glasgow