Castlehill, Dumbarton

Castlehill is an area of Dumbarton in the West Dunbartonshire area of Scotland. Located in the Western part of the town next to the Brucehill area, Castlehill was built as a council run housing scheme. Many of the houses have subsequently been bought by the tenants, reducing the number of houses still in the tenure of the local authority. This area of Dumbarton also has two Primary schools, St. Michaels Primary & Dalreoch Primary. Castlehill is the former site of a castle dating from several hundred years ago. There is the suggestion that this may have been the site of the manor house that Robert the Bruce built in 1326 and died in 1329, however it seems more likely such a manor house would have been closer to the River Leven. Castlehill is also the former site of a monument (the area is known locally as the mony) to Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham. The monument has been removed and a plaque detailing the information is in its place. In recent years, Castlehill has undergone small-scale residential development and community renewal projects supported by West Dunbartonshire Council. The area now features improved public amenities and pedestrian access connecting it to nearby Dalreoch and the River Leven walkway. Historically, the district has been associated with Dumbarton’s shipbuilding heritage, as many residents once worked in the Clyde shipyards. Today, Castlehill maintains a mix of traditional housing and modern council estates, reflecting its transition from a post-industrial neighborhood to a growing suburban community.

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Dumbarton (Royaume-Uni)

Dumbarton (prononcé en anglais : [dʌmˈbɑːtən], ) est un burgh écossais. C'est une ville du West Dunbartonshire, en Écosse, sur la rive nord de la Clyde, au confluent de la Leven et de l'estuaire de la Clyde. En 2006, sa population était estimée à 19 990 habitants. Le whisky Ballantine's y est produit.
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Renton (Écosse)

Renton est un village en Écosse dans le West Dunbartonshire, à l'ouest de Glasgow. Le site était occupé dès l'âge du bronze, et le village a été fondé en 1762. Lors du dernier recensement la population était de 2 138 habitants.
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Dumbarton Football Stadium

Le Dumbarton Football Stadium (pour des raisons de naming le stade s'est d'abord appelé Strathclyde Homes Stadium et maintenant The Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium) est un stade écossais de football de 2 050 places assises ayant depuis 2000 le Dumbarton FC comme équipe résidente.
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Château de Dumbarton

Le château de Dumbarton (en anglais Dumbarton Castle, en gaélique écossais Dùn Breatainn), « la forteresse des Bretons » possède la plus longue histoire attestée de tous les forts de Grande-Bretagne. Perché sur un culot volcanique en basalte, connu sous le nom de Dumbarton Rock, haut de 73 m, il surplombe la ville écossaise de Dumbarton.
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Boghead Park

Le Boghead Park est un ancien stade de football construit en 1879 et fermé en 2000, et situé à Dumbarton.