Volume contents
Continued entries/extra info
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INDEX
4 columns - name - page
Column 1
Name --page
Abbey--4
Auchter Water--3
Abbey Burn --10
Back Burn --9
Birniehall --7
Black Gate --33
Black Hill --3
Black Law --3
Blacklaw Moss --25
Black Moss --33
Bogpark --50
Bridge-end --8
Broadhouselee --15
Brownrig --25
Caledonian Railway --20
Caledonian Railway (Lanark Branch) --22
Carstairs -- (parish) --1
Carstairs --(village)--35
Carstairs Castle (on site of Roman Station --37
Carstairs House --44
Column 2
name -- page
Carstairs Junction -- 52
Carstairs Junction Hotel -- 51
Carstairs Mains -- 49
Charlie's Well -- 47
Church -- 36
Cockrig -- 12
Columbie -- 40
Commercial Inn -- 40
Corbiehall -- 49
Covenhill -- 4
Cowford -- 45
Cowford T. P. -- 45
Cranley Cottage -- 17
Cranley Moss -- 32
Crossgates -- 19
Cowford Bridge -- 45
Darmead Linn -- 4
Dippool Water --33
Column 3
name -- page
Eastfield of Covenhill -- 13
Eastfield of Netherton -- 13
Fallhills -- 11
Flush Burn -- 49
Gallow Hill --48
Haininghead -- 4
Hangingshaw -- 19
Hare Hill -- 5
Harelaw -- 12
Hare Law -- 12
Hartisford Bridge -- 15
Hills -- 45
Howfaulds -- 22
Kilnmuir -- 46
Lang Hill -- 34
Lint Mill (disused) -- 43
Column 4
Name -- page
Manse -- 40
March Syke -- 5
Millstone Quarry -- 47
Mosshouse -- 50
Mossplatt -- 7
Mouse Water -- 29
Muirfoot -- 11
Muirhall -- 16
Muirhead -- 16
Muirhouse -- 16
Muttonhole -- 15
Netherton -- 8
Netherton Burn -- 13
Newhouse -- 50
Newmains -- 15
New Mill -- 22
Ordnance Survey - Lanark county, OS Name Books - Lanark county - Volume 13 - Parish of Carstairs, OS1/21/13
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Carstairs.
Ordnance Survey - Lanark county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Lanark, which is in the west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.