Hotels in Clydebank
The various parishes and villages that are now part of Clydebank have been settled for many hundreds of years. As an example, ruins of the Roman Antonine Wall were found on the hill of GoldenHill Park in Duntocher, and stone outcrops carved with druid-like symbols can be found north of the area that is now Faifley.
In medieval times Old Kilpatrick was the centre of religious worship for the earldom of Lennox, and for many centuries it was reported to be the birthplace of St. Patrick (Kil-patrick translates to Saint Patrick). Old Kilpatrick once held the title of the Burgh or Regality, and the lands were gifted to Paisley Abbey around the 13th Century.
Clydebank as a town did not truly exist until 1886, when the Thomson brothers moved their shipbuilding yard from Govan to a spare bit of green pasture (at what is now the UIE/Kvaerner yard) and setup the Clyde Bank Shipbuilding Yard.
Over time this came to be known as the Clydebank Shipbuilding Yard, and the tenements built around it as The Clydebank Tenements, then finally over time it came to be known simply as Clydebank.
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Location: Clydebank
Distance: 0.95 miles
Rating: 2*
Prices From: £29.95
Location: Clydebank
Distance: 0.99 miles
Rating: 4*
Prices From: £79.00
Location: Clydebank
Distance: 1.13 miles
Rating: 3*
Prices From: £29.95
Location: Glasgow Airport
Distance: 1.94 miles
Rating: 3*
Prices From: £46.00
Location: Glasgow
Distance: 1.97 miles
Rating: 3*
Prices From: £50.00
Location: Glasgow
Distance: 2.67 miles
Rating: 3*
Prices From: £85.00
Location: Bishopton
Distance: 3.13 miles
Rating: 5*
Prices From: £165.00
Location: Glasgow Airport
Distance: 3.22 miles
Rating: 3*
Prices From: £65.00
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