Crosslee

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Crosslee
Crosslee (Scotland)
Crosslee

Crosslee shown within Scotland
Population Included in statistics for Houston
OS grid reference NS408660
Council area Renfrewshire
Lieutenancy area Renfrewshire
Constituent country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town JOHNSTONE
Postcode district PA6
Dialling code 01505
Police Strathclyde
Fire Strathclyde
Ambulance Scottish
European Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament James Sheridan (Lab), Paisley & Renfrewshire North
Scottish Parliament Trish Godman (Lab), West Renfrewshire
West of Scotland
List of places: UKScotland

Coordinates: 55°51′38″N 4°32′26″W / 55.860526, -4.540529

For the tumble dryer manufacturer see Crosslee plc.

Crosslee is a small village lying on the bank of the River Gryffe in the Parish of Houston and Killellan, Renfrewshire.[1] It lies around half a mile south of the old village centre of Houston and immediately west of Craigends, although residential development has removed any significant open space between the three.

The village itself is largely composed of private housing and exists chiefly as a dormitory settlement. There is one public house and a small public park.

[edit] History

Crosslee developed as a small community around a cotton mill, which opened in 1793, closing due to fire damage in 1858. A factory used for the production of cordite fuses during the First World War existed within the village, and was demolished in 1985.[2] A further mill building still exists beside the river, having been redeveloped to provide office space.

[edit] Governance

Crosslee is part of Ward 9 (Houston, Crosslee and Linwood) for local authority elections to Renfrewshire Council, a four-councillor ward.

With the decline in the importance of the civil parish, Crosslee has found itself associated for local government purposes with Houston Community Council.

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