Rouken Glen
Rouken Glen | |
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The waterfall at Rouken Glen | |
Type | Public Park |
Location | Giffnock, Renfrewshire. |
Coordinates | 55°47′33″N 4°18′45″W / 55.79250°N 4.31250°WCoordinates: 55°47′33″N 4°18′45″W / 55.79250°N 4.31250°W |
Created | May 25, 1906 |
Operated by | East Renfrewshire Council |
Status | Open all year |
Rouken Glen is a park in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire, to the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland.
History
Features
The glen has many of the typical features of an Edwardian urban park, such as a boating pond started in 1923 by Sir Robert McAlpine to replace a former curling pond. Rouken Glen includes a large waterfall surrounded by steep woodland; the waterfall is based on a natural waterfall, doubled in height to form a reservoir to supply the printworks downstream at Thornliebank during the early 19th century. There is a walled garden in the grounds of the former manor, Birkenshaw house.
Trivia
The park features in an episode of Scottish comedy series Rab C. Nesbitt, when Rab gets a job sweeping leaves by the pond. A scene from the film Trainspotting was also filmed in Rouken Glen, and the pondside cafeteria, 'Boaters', was featured in an episode of the BBC Scotland drama series Sea of Souls.
External links
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