Lanarkshire

Lanarkshire is an area of Scotland that includes the counties of Lanark, Lothian and Peebles. It’s home to some beautiful scenery, including the Forth & Clyde canal and the Campsie Fells. There are also a few universities located in Lanarkshire, including Glasgow Caledonian University and Strathclyde University. If you’re looking for a place to raise a family, then Lanarkshire is definitely worth considering – it has some of the best schools in Scotland!

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Best places to live in Lanarkshire

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Where is Lanarkshire?

Lanarkshire is located in the central belt of Scotland, just south of Glasgow. It covers an area of around 900 square miles and is bordered by the counties of Stirling, Perth & Kinross, Clackmannanshire and West Lothian.

Areas in Lanarkshire

There are a number of different areas in Lanarkshire that prospective buyers may want to consider. These include:

Glasgow – Scotland’s largest city and home to around 60% of the population of Lanarkshire. Glasgow has a population of around 54,000 and is the third-largest city in the UK, meaning it has access to all the benefits of a major city, such as easy access to employment, education and entertainment.

Motherwell – While it’s not one of Scotland’s most popular or well-known cities, Motherwell has its own appeal with an attractive town centre that features many local shops and eateries as well as some high street brands. The area also benefits from good access to the motorway network.

Hamilton – The largest town in Lanarkshire, Hamilton is home to a population of around 62,000 and has excellent transport links – it’s located right next to both the M74 and M80 motorways. It also offers good schooling options as well as plenty of leisure activities.

Lanarkshire countryside

East Kilbride – the largest town in Lanarkshire and home to around 100,000 people. It is famous for being Scotland’s “shopping city” thanks to its large shopping mall which attracts shoppers from all over South Lanarkshire. East Kilbride is also well-known for its excellent schooling options.

Uddingston – a small town located just south of Glasgow with around 22,000 residents. It offers good access to the motorway network as well as being within easy reach of both Glasgow and Edinburgh via train or bus connections. There are plenty of amenities in Uddingston and the surrounding area.

Universities in Lanarkshire –

There are three universities located in Lanarkshire: the University of Glasgow, the University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian University.

The University of Glasgow – the University of Glasgow is located in the city of Glasgow and is one of four ancient universities in Scotland. It’s ranked among the top 100 universities in the world and offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses.

The University of Strathclyde – the University of Strathclyde is located in Glasgow and has around 17,000 students and about 350-degree programmes. The university was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize in 2013, recognising its work to improve the well-being of businesses across Scotland by developing commercialisation opportunities for their research base.

Glasgow Caledonian University – Glasgow Caledonian University is located in central Glasgow and has around 11,000 students and more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The university is often shortlisted as a top UK institution for international students, particularly those looking to study abroad in Europe due to its strong links with universities across the continent.

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Top Schools in Lanarkshire

Parents looking for a good school for their children will be spoilt for choice in Lanarkshire. Some of the top schools include:

Hamilton Grammar School – Hamilton Grammar School is a co-educational school for pupils aged between three and 18. The ethos of the school focuses on high academic standards, while also developing each child’s wider life skills such as sport and music.

St Aloysius’ College – St Aloysius’ College in Glasgow has around 1400 students across both its junior (ages 11-16) and senior (ages 16-18) schools. The college has a strong academic record, with 95% of students going on to further study or work after completing their education at the school.

James Hamilton Academy – James Hamilton Academy is located in Blantyre and educates pupils from nursery right through to the sixth year. In 2013, the school achieved an impressive 95% pass rate at a Higher Level.

Population of Lanarkshire

With a population of 319,020 people, Lanarkshire is one of Scotland’s most populous counties. The region is made up of several towns and villages, each with its own unique character and appeal.

 

Reviews in Lanarkshire

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I’m very happy with the design of the property

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Review Date Mar 2022

There are a few local shops and take aways nearby. The main supermarkets are in Coatbridge main street a 10 minute drive away so very convenient. There are a few bars, restaurants and bingo hall in Coatbridge town centre. The Faraday retail park has popular shops within. I have my own drive way so no issues with parking or bin collections. There is no anti social behaviour and the main traffic noise is from works traffic as they are still building on the site.

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I’m very happy with the design of the property particularly having the living room at the back of the house for added privacy. I have had issues with the snagging list which has been on going for some time now. Lack of communication from site managers and customer care through not replying to emails and returning calls. I am hopeful this will be resolved.

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The benefits of having a new build such as new boiler and insulation. Saving money in the long term.

What is the best feature of your home:

The downstairs bathroom and utility room which is a useful space.

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The houses are all very nice

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Review Date Mar 2022

Good motorway links, lively areas to walk round about. Good parking facilities in the estate. Definitely need to drive as there are no supermarkets close by. Good links with the train within walking distance. The area is quiet which we like. The bins are collected every 3 weeks which should be more.

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Development is still being built. There will be a swing park and more parking facilities as the development progresses. The houses are all very nice and have adequate space around about them.
More houses are being built by another builder, linking in to our house so I hope in time there will be more facilities and amenities

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Snagging will take time

What is the best feature of your home:

Size of the property and the lovely view from our garden

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Really bad development

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Review Date Mar 2022

Area fantastic

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Never meet the worse development like Miur (absolutely no help including menagment and customer care).
No warranty repairs were made within a year and a half of buying the house.
the land on which the house stands was poorly designed.
after buying a house, you get no help from the developer

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You didn.t get any help

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Just location

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Would recommend

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Review Date Mar 2022

Transport links poor – infrequent train service and half hour walk to nearest station, and very few buses. No supermarket (even small one) without car. Really need a car to live here.

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Design of the house is great, and great facilities. Very high quality finish, and very few snagging issues.
Only some issues were time keeping as there was a delay of a few months before our house was ready and communication has not been great with the property company.
Also maintenance of the site in general not great, as roads still not smoothed over a year later and grounds not kept tidy.

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That the ground is very poor so needed a professional landscaper

What is the best feature of your home:

The doors are a very high quality and lots of outdoor land

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