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Ballencrieff, West Lothian

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OS grid reference
  
NS974702

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
BATHGATE

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:02 AM

Council area
  
West Lothian

Lieutenancy area
  
West Lothian

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
EH48

Dialling code
  
01506

Civil parish
  
Bathgate

Ballencrieff, West Lothian

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0°C, Wind SW at 13 km/h, 85% Humidity

Ballencrieff is a settlement in West Lothian, Scotland, situated equidistant between the towns of Bathgate and Torphichen and seven miles south of Linlithgow. Neighbouring towns are Armadale, Blackburn, Livingston, Stoneyburn and Whitburn. Edinburgh Airport is 16 miles (25 km) away, to the East. Ballencrieff is very close to the Neolithic burial site at Cairnpapple Hill, and the surrounding area shows signs of habitation since about 3500 BC. The name Ballencrieff comes from the Scottish Gaelic Baile na Craoibhe meaning "Farm by the tree".

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Medieval Ballencrieff (1300–1600)

In 1599, on the 25th of January, Alexander Hamilton became the first Baron of Ballencrieff (and his wife Christine the Baroness), by Crown Charter from King James VI.

Modern Ballencrieff (21st century)

The area is dominated by agriculture and is home to farms and fisheries, such as Ballencrieff Farm. The Ballencrieff Fishery is well known for its trout, and welcomes fly anglers in their hundreds every year. In addition, tourists are also attracted by West Lothian's famous Standing Stones monuments, which surround Ballencrieff. The quarterly magazine Lothian Life - formerly known as 'West Lothian Life' - is produced at Ballencrieff Toll.

References

Ballencrieff, West Lothian Wikipedia