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Colzium House and
Estate (pronounced Coal-Zee-Um) is
about 500
metres to the north-east of Kilsyth,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
present house dates...
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Colzium railway station served the area of
Colzium,
North Lanarkshire,
Scotland from 1888 to 1917 on the
Kilsyth and
Bonnybridge Railway. The
station opened...
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Menmuir farm in Angus;
Colzium Estate – now
pronounced as written, a
historic estate and
mansion house built on the
banks of the
Colzium Burn near Kilsyth;...
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Kilsyth also
claims the
oldest purpose-built
curling pond in the
world at
Colzium, in the form of a low dam
creating a
shallow pool some 100 by 250 metres...
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Edinburgh is
drained by the
river named the
Water of Leith,
which rises at the
Colzium Springs in the
Pentland Hills and runs for 18
miles (29 km)
through the...
- on 14 August, the army was
camped in a
meadow near
Colzium, by Kilsyth, in the area
around Colzium Castle. This area is
still known as
Cavalry Park in...
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interest Airdrie Public Observatory Bedlay Castle Carfin Grotto Clyde Valley Colzium Dalzell House Dalziel Park
Drumpellier Country Park
Duncarron Greenlink...
- Scotland. It was the site of two, now ruined,
castles at
Balcastle and
Colzium.
These were
shown in
Timothy Pont's map of 1580 and can also been seen...
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Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort
Cambusnethan House Carfin Grotto Carron Valley Reservoir Colzium Dalzell House Dalziel Park
Drumpellier Country Park
Duncarron Greenhead...
- The
length of the main
stream is 20
miles (31.7 km). Its
source is the
Colzium Springs in the
Pentland Hills. The
river travels through Harperrig Reservoir...