Elderslie, Scotland Explained

Official Name:Elderslie
Gaelic Name:Achadh na Feàrna
Static Image Name:Wallace's Monument, Elderslie.jpg
Static Image Caption:Wallace Monument
Country:Scotland
Population Ref:
Os Grid Reference:NS445625
Coordinates:55.8306°N -4.4842°W
Post Town:JOHNSTONE
Postcode Area:PA
Postcode District:PA5
Dial Code:01505
Constituency Westminster:Paisley and Renfrewshire South
Constituency Scottish Parliament:Renfrewshire South
West Scotland
Unitary Scotland:Renfrewshire

Elderslie (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Achadh na Feàrna) is a village in the council area and historic county of Renfrewshire in west central Scotland. It chiefly serves as a commuter village, situated midway between the towns of Paisley and Johnstone, and lies 11miles west of Glasgow city centre.

Elderslie is most famous as the assumed birthplace of Scottish hero Sir William Wallace, a knight born around 1270 who served as a military leader in the Wars of Scottish Independence before being captured and executed. There is a monument to him in the village, alongside what is believed to be his home.

History

The origin of the name of "Elderslie" is Old English for "field of Elder Trees".

It is assumed that William Wallace was born and grew up in Elderslie. On the site of the ancient Elderslie Castle there stands a monument to commemorate his life, and a commemoration ceremony is held every August. Also on the site is the Wallace Yew, an ancient yew tree and the Wallace Oak stood nearby until 1856.[1] Auchenbathie Tower a few miles to the south is a site associated with William Wallace in an action against the English.

From 1862 until 2004 when the carpet firm merged operations in Kilmarnock only to go into receivership a year later the village was the home to Stoddard Carpets[2] which made the carpets for the Cunard liners,[3] [3] and Queen Elizabeth 2 which were built by John Brown & Company in their shipyard in Clydebank. The firm also produced carpets for Queen Elizabeth II's wedding in Westminster Abbey, the ocean liner [3] and for the Concorde aircraft. A remaining example of the work which was carried out here can be seen in the circular carpet which covers the floor of the drawing room in Culzean Castle designed by Robert Adam.

Elderslie railway station operated on the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway from 1840 to 1966.[3]

Education

There is one non-denominational state primary school in Elderslie: Wallace Primary School,[1] which is a feeder school for Castlehead High School, a secondary school in Paisley.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography, Statistical, Biographical and Historical . 1885 . Francis Groome . 19 July 2022.
  2. News: The history of Stoddard carpets . 19 July 2022 . BBC News . 21 February 2005.
  3. Web site: Elderslie: Overview . Gazetteer for Scotland . 19 July 2022.