Killearn
Killearn is a village in Stirling, Scotland. It is located in the Stirling council area, approximately 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Glasgow and 15 miles (24 km) west of Stirling.
Geography and Demographics:
Killearn lies on the southern slopes of the Campsie Fells, enjoying views over the valley of the Endrick Water. The village is primarily residential, serving as a commuter settlement for Glasgow and Stirling. According to the 2011 census, the population of Killearn was approximately 1,724.
History:
The name Killearn is derived from the Gaelic "Cill Earnain," meaning "church of Ernan." Saint Ernan was an early Celtic saint. The village has a rich history, evidenced by archaeological finds in the surrounding area. Historically, Killearn was part of the parish of Strathblane.
Notable Features and Amenities:
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The Buchanan Monument: A prominent obelisk located on the outskirts of the village, commemorating the birthplace of George Buchanan, a 16th-century Scottish historian, humanist scholar, and tutor to King James VI.
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The Parish Church: Killearn Parish Church is a historic building that serves as a focal point for the local community.
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Local Amenities: Killearn offers a range of local amenities, including a primary school, shops, a doctor's surgery, and pubs.
Economy:
While many residents commute to larger cities for work, Killearn has a small local economy supported by retail businesses, tourism, and agriculture in the surrounding area.
Transport:
Killearn is well-connected by road, with regular bus services linking the village to Glasgow, Stirling, and other surrounding areas.
Culture and Community:
Killearn boasts a strong sense of community, with various local groups and organizations contributing to village life. The village hall serves as a venue for community events.