Rosebank, South Lanarkshire

For other places called Rosebank, see Rosebank (disambiguation).
Rosebank

The Popinjay Hotel, in Rosebank
Rosebank
 Rosebank shown within South Lanarkshire
OS grid referenceNS818523
Council areaSouth Lanarkshire
Lieutenancy areaLanarkshire
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town CARLUKE
Postcode district ML8
Dialling code 01555
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
Scottish ParliamentClydesdale
List of places
UK
Scotland

Coordinates: 55°43′34″N 3°54′09″W / 55.726053°N 3.902508°W / 55.726053; -3.902508

Rosebank is a small hamlet situated in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. With a population of around 200, Rosebank is one of the least-populated settlements in South Lanarkshire. The hamlet is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, and was constructed by Lord Newlands of Mauldslie Castle (which stood in the Mauldslie Woods area across the Clyde) for estate workers.[1]

Rosebank does not have many features of note, with a handful of garden centres making up most of the hamlet (including the largest independent garden centre in the Clyde Valley area[2]). However, the hamlet is home to the Popinjay Hotel, built by Lord Newlands in 1882 near the supposed site of the popinjay archery contest featured in Walter Scott's novel Old Mortality.[1] It is now a large hotel that caters for tourists to Scotland and also serves nearby large settlements such as Glasgow.[3]

Nearby settlements

References

  1. 1 2 "CPHS Carluke Timeline". Retrieved 2014-06-30.
  2. rosebankgardencentre.com, Official Website of Rosebank Garden Centre
  3. popinjayhotel.com, Official Website of the Popinjay hotel
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