Hamilton

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County - Lanarkshire | Map
Tel code: 01698 | code search
Postcode: ML3 | code search
Population: 66500
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Birthplace of:
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Chatelherault Country Park
"I love the park and the hunting lodge, as well as the ruins of Cadzow Castle. the walks are superb, and the scenery breathtaking,, I took photos of the wedding ..." More

Costas
"Been dining at Costas for a long time, usually weekends. Decided to start dining through the week, and have to say I love it. Much more interaction with the waiting ..." More

Chatelherault Country Park
"I went here with my dog for a walk,weather was perfect,the forest and grounds are excellent,and met someone there who explained a little about the area,told me it was ..." More

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Just a fifteen minute drive along the M74 from Glasgow, Hamilton is Scotland’s third largest town and the bustling administrative fulcrum for South Lanarkshire Council. Heading south past Hamilton, the pastoral blanket of South Lanarkshire stretches out alongside the motorway. So perhaps appropriately, the town is a well-appointed staging post studded with some magnificent buildings, expansive country parks, and all of the modern entertainment amenities expected from a large town. Cinemas, restaurants and supermarkets are Hamilton’s familiar touchstones of modern living – so too its indoor shopping centres – but the town’s concessions to today do not overshadow the tapestry of its past. Its oldest building, Low Parks Museum, was indeed a bona-fide 16th Century staging post serving ale and resting horses for those on the commute between Glasgow and Edinburgh. With rush hour traffic on the M8 an inert beast, it is debatable whether or not that particular journey has got much easier in the 21st Century – certainly, tired bacon sandwiches and pre-packed pasties could never be considered an improvement on, well, an improvement on anything. Low Parks Museum now refreshes the town’s memories, and features many exhibits which tell the long, grand story of Hamilton Palace. Wantonly opulent and considered to be the largest palace to be built for anyone outside royalty, Hamilton Palace was the seat of the Duke Of Hamilton. Built in 1695 at a time when Britain was making in its own polite fist of revolution, the palace would survive societal and political earthquakes only to succumb to subsidence in 1921. Echoing the Auld Alliance, Hamilton is twinned with the French town, Châtellerault. James Hamilton, the Second Earl of Arran, was bestowed the title of Duc de Châtellerault. Chatelherault Country Park stands in honour of this relationship, wherein Cadzow Castle’s ruins lie. Which is apt; Hamilton was Cadzow until James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, gave his name to the town. It was not just his name, for excusing the vanity of nobility to name an entire town after their title, the Hamilton family would build a number of buildings in the area. Perhaps the most notable of which was the Mausoleum in Strathclyde Country Park. Built for the 10th Duke of Hamilton, the Mausoleum has magnificent bronze doors and a huge dome stretching over a hundred feet into the air. A marvel of design, as a chapel its 15 second echo rendered it a ghostly place of prayer. The Mausoleum’s echo is the longest of any building in the world. Hamilton today is both a commuter town and a hive of its own industry. The service sector and electronics employ many of its population. And just as the town as enjoyed a restoration of sorts throughout recent years, so too its football team, Hamilton Academical, who have recently been promoted to the Scottish Premier League. Not bad for a former school team.

Attraction

Cadzow Castle
Chatelherault Country Park
Low Park Museum

Care Home

Abercorn House

Classes

Dance - Lorraine & Ian McKinnie
Yoga - Colin Howie

Council

South Lanarkshire Council

Dentist

Dental Surgery

Estate Agent

Countrywide Estate Agents
Ferguson Robert & Sons
General Accident Property Services
Slater Hogg & Howison
Whyte & Barrie Residential

Farmers Market

Hamilton Farmers Market

Golf Club

Hamilton
Strathclyde Park

Performing Arts

Lanarkshire Cecilian Orchestra

Pub and Bar

Auld Hoose
Bridge Inn
Bruce

Clansman Bar
Glenlee Bar
Manor
Stonehouse Bar
Woodside Bar

Restaurant

Amigo's
Costas
Di Maggios
Don Jose Restaurant
Pietruccio

Self-Catering

Mackays Holiday Cottages & Lodges

Taxi

Angel Cars
Bridge Cars
Well Man Cars

Sports Clubs

Hamilton Academical Football Club (Football)
Hamilton Judo Club (Martial Arts)
Hamilton LTC (Tennis)
Shotokan Karate Club (Martial Arts)

Shops

Boots
D A Pets

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Acorn Pet Centres
BodyShop
Specsavers
85-87 Quarry Street
J J B Sports
BHS

Places to Stay near Hamilton

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Days Inn Hamilton (0.14 miles)

Days Inn Hamilton
Days Inn have 14 great locations across the UK, our Hamilton hotel is ideally situated to be perfect for business, personal, families or just a quick overnighter if you’re stuck. The Days Inn hotel in ... More | visit website
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Villa Hotel (0.43 miles)

Villa Hotel
Here at the Villa Hotel, our guests will enjoy a superb stay in our 3 star hotel. With friendly and welcoming staff, comfortable rooms with modern facilities and access to our beautiful restaurants, bar and ... More | visit website
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Express By Holiday Inn, Hamilton Glasgow (0.56 miles)

Express By Holiday Inn, Hamilton Glasgow

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Offering modern accommodation, the Express By Holiday Inn, Hamilton has been created for value and comfort. Opening in May 2007 this hotel in Hamilton has air conditioned public areas and ... More

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Innkeepers Lodge (1.76 miles)

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Innkeeper's Lodge Glasgow strathclyde is located 300 yards away from strathclyde country park and approximately 20 minutes from glasgow city centre. scotlands biggest theme park m&d's is only 1 mile ... More

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Alona Hotel (2.07 miles)

Alona Hotel

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Set within the grounds of the idyllic Strathclyde Country Park and on the banks of the loch, the Alona Hotel has a laid-back atmosphere. The Glasshouse Restaurant, with its bright, ... More

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Moorings Hotel (2.13 miles)

Moorings Hotel

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Sitting proudly in a wonderful elevated location, this family-run Scottish hotel is situated in an area of natural beauty, with a country park directly on its doorstep. Enjoy a relaxing experience in ... More

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Old Mill Hotel (2.83 miles)

Old Mill Hotel

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Old converted Grain Mill overlooking river and waterfall in Motherwell. The Old Mill has a restaurant and function suite overlooking the Falls of Calder Old converted Grain Mill overlooking river and ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Glasgow Bellshill (3.07 miles)

Premier Inn Glasgow Bellshill
Perfectly situated between Glasgow and Edinburgh with easy access to the M8 and M74, ten minutes from the city centre of Glasgow. Local attractions include M&Ds theme park, Hamilton Race Course and historical Bothwell Castle. Our ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Glasgow East Kilbride Nerston (4.40 miles)

Premier Inn Glasgow East Kilbride Nerston
Ideally located within easy reach of the M74. Conveniently located for East Kilbride train station. For shops and local amenities East Kilbride town centre is only 1 mile away. Our Glasgow East Kilbride Nerston Premier Inn ... More | visit website
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The Commercial Hotel (4.71 miles)

The Commercial Hotel
If you are looking for a venue that combines super-stylish rooms and great entertainment in an optimum location, then The Commercial Hotel, Wishaw, North Lanarkshire might just be the place for you! Located in the ... More | visit website

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