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Quothquan

Quothquan (also formerly spelled Couth-Boan, meaning "the beautiful hill";[1] Scottish Gaelic: A’ Choitcheann, pronounced ˈxɔʰtʲçən̪ˠ], meaning "the common"[2]) is a village in Libberton parish, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.[1] It is 3+14 miles (5.2 km) northwest of Biggar, and 7+12 miles (12.1 km) southeast of Lanark.

Quothquan
The ruined church at Quothquan
Quothquan
Location within South Lanarkshire
OS grid referenceNS994395
Civil parish
  • Biggar
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBIGGAR
Postcode districtML12
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
WebsiteQuothquan village website
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°38′19″N 3°35′59″W / 55.63861°N 3.59972°W / 55.63861; -3.59972

To the southwest is the 1,098-foot (335 m) high hill Quothquan Law, topped by the remains of a hill fort. The hill comprises two elements, one is an enclosure to the southeast which is around 400 by 230 feet (120 by 70 m). The other is a lower larger annexe to the northwest, with double ramparts and a medial ditch which has mostly been filled in.[3]

Community facilities edit

Quothquan has a village hall near the remains of the graveyard and the ruins of a small church. The original church was recorded in use as a schoolroom after 1724.[4] A new church in the village was paid for in 1903 by Glasgow shipowner Sir Nathaniel Dunlop, who lived nearby.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lewis, Samuel (1846). "Quothquan". A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland. Vol. II. London: S. Lewis and Co. p. 399 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Dwelly, Edward (1918). "coitcheann". The Illustrated Gaelic Dictionary. Vol. I. p. 233 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ "Quothquan Law". Canmore. Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  4. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Quothquan Church And Churchyard (47474)". Canmore. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  5. ^ Phillips, Frances E.; Gibson, Jean E. (2017). "Our Church". Libberton and Quothquan Parish Church. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.


quothquan, also, formerly, spelled, couth, boan, meaning, beautiful, hill, scottish, gaelic, choitcheann, pronounced, ˈxɔʰtʲçən, meaning, common, village, libberton, parish, south, lanarkshire, scotland, miles, northwest, biggar, miles, southeast, lanark, ruin. Quothquan also formerly spelled Couth Boan meaning the beautiful hill 1 Scottish Gaelic A Choitcheann pronounced e ˈxɔʰtʲcen ˠ meaning the common 2 is a village in Libberton parish South Lanarkshire Scotland 1 It is 3 1 4 miles 5 2 km northwest of Biggar and 7 1 2 miles 12 1 km southeast of Lanark QuothquanThe ruined church at QuothquanQuothquanLocation within South LanarkshireOS grid referenceNS994395Civil parishBiggarCouncil areaSouth LanarkshireLieutenancy areaLanarkshireCountryScotlandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBIGGARPostcode districtML12PoliceScotlandFireScottishAmbulanceScottishUK ParliamentDumfriesshire Clydesdale and TweeddaleScottish ParliamentClydesdaleWebsiteQuothquan village websiteList of places UK Scotland 55 38 19 N 3 35 59 W 55 63861 N 3 59972 W 55 63861 3 59972To the southwest is the 1 098 foot 335 m high hill Quothquan Law topped by the remains of a hill fort The hill comprises two elements one is an enclosure to the southeast which is around 400 by 230 feet 120 by 70 m The other is a lower larger annexe to the northwest with double ramparts and a medial ditch which has mostly been filled in 3 Community facilities editQuothquan has a village hall near the remains of the graveyard and the ruins of a small church The original church was recorded in use as a schoolroom after 1724 4 A new church in the village was paid for in 1903 by Glasgow shipowner Sir Nathaniel Dunlop who lived nearby 5 References edit a b Lewis Samuel 1846 Quothquan A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland Vol II London S Lewis and Co p 399 via Internet Archive Dwelly Edward 1918 coitcheann The Illustrated Gaelic Dictionary Vol I p 233 via Internet Archive Quothquan Law Canmore Historic Environment Scotland Retrieved 30 January 2019 Historic Environment Scotland Quothquan Church And Churchyard 47474 Canmore Retrieved 11 December 2022 Phillips Frances E Gibson Jean E 2017 Our Church Libberton and Quothquan Parish Church Archived from the original on 3 June 2021 Retrieved 3 June 2021 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quothquan nbsp This South Lanarkshire location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quothquan amp oldid 1126852357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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