Walk: Old Kilpatrick's story
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A GUIDED WALK with Elizabeth Pitts and Susanne Hall : Thursday 8th September at 2:30pm.
Meet outside the Scout Hall in Ferry Road at 2:30pm. Booking is not necessary.
Duration 1.5 hrs
Old Kilpatrick's story
Come and explore fascinating local history, not all of which is readily evident, but remnants of which still survive. Dorothy Wordsworth declared this area to be superior in grandeur to the Thames in Kent. It may not be like that anymore, but it still has many points of interest. It is not just a place of legends of Romans and St Patrick. The Forth and Clyde Canal passes through linking east and west. Above it soars the Erskine Bridge linking north and south. Alongside flows the mighty Clyde which has defined its very form and history.
This trail covers features found in the Old Kilpatrick, Bowling and Milton heritage trail brochure available from local libraries or online here:
http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/media/2619074/ok_booklet.pdf
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A GUIDED WALK with Elizabeth Pitts and Susanne Hall : Thursday 8th September at 2:30pm.
Meet outside the Scout Hall in Ferry Road at 2:30pm.
Booking is not necessary.
Duration 1.5 hrs
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