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Heritage Points Key Make Your Own

Heritage Points Key Make Your Own

Make Your Own Way Heritage Points As long as a piece of string... These three trails each contain daily journeys and leisure Site of former home of Dr Daniel Reed Rankin (1805-82). 31 Site of Milton Coillery routes. Try mixing and matching the routes to Make Your 1 Wee Thackit, established 1793, named after a thatched Own Way, getting up close to fantastic heritage roof it had well into the 21st Century 32 WWI Memorial and site of Forest Kirk and local greenspaces. 2 Site of Whiteshaw Foundry 33 Old Road The Bounds Trail 3 Site of Whiteshaw Tileworks 34 Site of the Mayfield Toll ( Off map)

Total distance: 13.7km 2¼-4½hrs 28-70mins 35 www.clydeandavonvalley.org Site of Mayfield Brickworks and Row

An ambitious route adventuring around the perimeter of Explore other routes and find out more at at more out find and routes other Explore 4 Site of new gas works

Carluke; through grassy paths, old woodland tracks and little 36 Former St Andrew’s Church Manse (built circa 1843)

pathways between the town and the countryside. Stonehouse. and 5 Site of Whiteshaw Farm

Terrain: Mix of pavements on quieter streets, roughly Lanark, , , in 37 Site of Milton Brickworks surfaced off-road pathways and some grassy or unsurfaced heritage rich the with linking whilst cycling and Black Bull Inn, built in 1797 one of

6 footpaths. Wellies advised in wet weather! walking encouraging project a is Way Your Make the oldest buildings in Carluke 'King George's Field', also known as Moor Park,

Coming from: Edge of Carluke 38 established as legacy of King George V, heraldic panels To get to: Carluke Primary School, Carluke High School, Walkway. Clyde the to links 7 Last Caledonian Goods Yard left in the area in stone mark the entrance

Leisure Centre, Train Station and Community Links Routes. Jeely, Mill and Bounds Trails with with Trails Bounds and Mill Jeely, 8 Site of Martin’s Saw Mill Castlehill Bowling Club (built in 1926 by the miners 39

The Jeely Trail from Castlehill Colliery) Make Your Way in Carluke on the the on Carluke in Way Your Make Site of Kirkton House, the old gates into the house were 9 originally from Lanark Gaol Honeybank area, named for James Pettigrew ‘The Bee Total distance: 3.9Km 40-80mins 8-20mins 40 Man’, who had a honey business from 1799-1842 Quiet urban journeys with stunning views of surrounding Site of commercial glass houses for landscape, interesting heritage connections between former 10 tomatoes (one of many throughout town) 41 Site of Dyke Row (mining cottages) fruit growing and jam making in the area. Terrain: All pavements on quieter streets suitable for walking 11 Old Road Angus Road, Caldwell Road, Cameron Road and and cycling. 42 Ramage Road are all named after servicemen from Coming from: Kirkton area and Train Station. 12 Site of Weighouse Row, former mining cottages Carluke honoured for gallantry in WWI and WWII To get to: Town Centre, Library, Medical Centre, Kirkton Primary School, Carluke High School, Leisure Centre and 13 Site of Rankin Memorial Town Hall and library, built 1884 Former Gallahill farmhouse among more modern 43 Train Station. houses on Goremire Road 14 Scott's Clydesdale Preserve Works, opened 1880 The Mill Trail Site of former standing stone, giving name 44 15 Site of gas works to nearby Stanistone Road Total distance: 4.7km 45-95min 10-25mins Walking paths through pockets of old urban woodland and 16 The Well Green 45 Braemar Crescent (built on site of Fairy Hill) via the heritage-rich banks of Jock’s Burn. 17 The Physic Well Site of Tao Ha Riding School, owned by Mr Roy Russell Terrain: Pavements on quieter streets and roughly surfaced 46 off-road pathways. who had been a Japanese prisoner-of-war 18 Site of Low Mill or Forrest's Mill (a corn mill) Coming from: South Carluke. 47 John Cumming Stadium To get to: Town Centre, Leisure Centre, Library, Medical 19 Originally Police buildings and adjoining station Centre, High Mill Primary School, Victoria Park Primary, St 48 Part of Roman road Athanasius Primary School, Crawforddyke Primary School, Housing provided by Scottish Veterans Garden City 20 Carluke High School and Train Station. Association in memory of the fallen (WWI + WWII) 49 Site of Roadmeetings Fever Hospital

21 Site of old Windsor Cinema 50 Site of former Birkfield Brickworks Feedback 22 Market Place and a WWI + WWII Memorial 51 Former Loch Park Stadium, home of Carluke Rovers We’d love to hear your walking and cycling experiences and see your photos of these routes – #MakeYourWay Key 23 Ramsay's of Carluke (present day bacon curers) Site of RAF 63 Maintenance Unit, 1939-1946, only one of @clydeavonvalley its kind in attending all air crashes for repair Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership 52 Public cycle parking Access to Community 24 Former Carluke Slaughter House or salvage. The Messerschmitt flown by Rudolf Hess in @ClydeAvonValley Links Walk 1941, was brought here before heading to School cycle parking 25 Site of Stark’s Sawmill Extension or shortcut of Further Links: St Andrew's Parish Church, built 1799 to replace the School route (often leading to Former furniture makers (there were several in the town, 53 old Forest Kirk, known locally as the ‘Visible Kirk’ due to - Local trails: www.clydeandavonvalley.org/explore 26 heritage point, facility or producing the popular Carluke Chair) being seen for many miles around - Journey planner: www.travelinescotland.com Carluke railway station Community Links walk) - SLC Locate It map system (via): 27 United Reformed Church built on site of The Sparrow Inn 54 Former Model Lodging House P&R Park & Ride No formal path (grassy) www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/info - For local heritage: www.carlukehistory.co.uk / 28 The original bridge for Old Lanark Road 55 Former Carluke Steam Laundry Railway line Potentially muddy area www.carlukecommunity.org/carlukes-history - Outdoor play ideas: www.thewildnetwork.com 29 Site of Carluke Miner’s Welfare Hall Major General Roy’s Monument, born in Carluke, he Town centre area Paved surface - Rights and responsibilities in Scotland’s outdoors: GR pioneered new methods of mapping that led to the (approx) with many local in colour of trail www.outdooraccess-scotland.com 30 Remains of High Mill (built 1797, a corn mill) creation of the

services and facilities N Steps Supermarket / shopping Core paths MA KE YOUR WAY LC Leisure Centre As part of the Make Your Way project, community focussed art installations have been introduced at Make Your Way is funded by Smarter Choices, Smarter Places Direction of designated + Medical Centre cycle path grant and Heritage Lottery Fund supported Clyde and Avon eighteen locations in and around Carluke. These are marked on the map with this symbol. Valley Landscape Partnership and delivered by icecream £ Banks Distance of area architecture and Systra. Taking inspiration from Carluke’s industrial production heritage, in particular brickmaking, Kevin Morris Xmins has worked with icecream architecture to create unique wayfinding markers to help you Make Your Cafes / Restaurants Estimated walking time Way. These comprise of glazed reclaimed bricks, many coming from brickworks based in Carluke. On Xmins Public park Estimated cycling time the bricks you will find directions to local landmarks or facilities, along with details of the eighteen different brickworks that were based in Carluke. The new installations can be found within existing brick Wooded area Make Your Way walls or in playful new stacks around the town, can you find them all? Installation TheTTh Bounds TTrailraili

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