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Crosslee is a
small village lying on the bank of the
River Gryffe in the
civil parish of
Houston and Killellan, Renfrewshire, in Scotland. It lies around...
- It was soon
renamed Crosslee in May of the same year, and then
renamed Houston on 1
January 1874. It was
renamed Houston (
Crosslee)
exactly one year later...
- Bishopton,
Bridge of Weir and
Langbank and the
Houston and
Crosslee portion of Houston,
Crosslee and
Linwood from the
Paisley and
Renfrewshire North constituency...
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villages of
Crosslee (and Craigends) and Houston, and the
nearby small town of Linwood, as well as Brookfield. In 2020, the Houston,
Crosslee and Linwood...
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parish of
Houston and Killellan,
which covers the
neighbouring village of
Crosslee and a
number of
smaller settlements in the villages'
rural hinterland....
- edge of the
village of Houston,
bordering the parish's
other village,
Crosslee. As with most of Houston,
Craigends is
predominantly a
commuter settlement...
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central Lowlands of Scotland. It
contains the
villages of
Houston and
Crosslee, as well as a
number of
smaller settlements including Barochan and Killellan...
- St Ronan's
Border Games. The
winner was
George Laidlaw, a
shepherd from
Crosslee, and a
cousin to the
author James Hogg. a red flag
being placed upon a...
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significant settlements include Bridge of Weir,
Quarriers Village and
Crosslee. A
Strath is a wide glen. The term is
rendered in
Scots Gaelic as 'Srath'...
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elections to
Renfrewshire Council,
Brookfield forms part of Ward 9 (Houston,
Crosslee and Linwood). "Mid-2020 Po****tion
Estimates for
Settlements and Localities...