East Kilbride

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Have a great day shopping in East Kilbride

East Kilbride is South Lanarkshire's largest town and has Scotland's largest undercover shopping centre. 
 

Family Fun, East Kilbride

East Kilbride shopping centre is a must for any shopaholic. Its four malls are undercover, so you don't even have to go outside.  You can start the day with some clothes shopping with most high street stores represtented in the Olympia, from Debenhams and Marks and Spencer to Zara, Top Shop and Next.

Shop till you drop, stop and have refreshments in the food courts with many options on offer, and continue shopping, or  try your hand at ice skating in the ice rink within the shopping centre.  Whatever your level of skill, the ice rink has a session for you and the children from general skating, to family skating and curling, and skate hire is free!  There are also special events nights.  The shopping centre also has a multiscreen cinema for a more leisurely afternoon or evening watching the latest movies.

To experience what it is really like on a farm and the rural way of life, you must visit the Museum of Rural Life based in Kittochside in  East Kilbride. This is a reat day out for all the family young and old in Lanarkshire, especially on an event day such as the Heavy Horse show or the Christmas foal show where the surrounding farmland and museum comes alive.

Try your hand at water sports, or just watch them from the cafe, in the James Hamilton Heritage Park to the north of the town.  The adventurous can try something new and different in this 4 star visitor activity centre. The park features a 16 acre loch which provides beautiful and tranquil surroundings for an exciting range of water sports, from canoeing to windsurfing. Taster sessions are available so that you and the children can get a feel for various water sports .  The two adventure playgrounds are also star attractions and there is also a popular fleet of fun boats. The park also offers ornithologists some excellent bird watching opportunities from the bird sanctuary.

Sports facilites in the town also include the Dollan Aqua Centre and an adjacent park for skateboarders and wheeled sports.

If cobbled streets and village charm are more your style you should head for East Kilbride Village where you'll find speciality shops, the beautiful 18th century parish church and cobbled streets.

Other amenities include the Village Theatre, East Kilbride Arts Centre,  Hunter House Museum and the magnificent Calderglen Country Park on the edge of the town which has a beautiful visitor centre, cafe and plays host to many great family events through the year. Both young and old will enjoy the free Children's zoo with everything from meerkats to monkeys and conservatory with fish and amphibians.  The ornamental gardens and waterfall are a great place to relax for all.
 

History

Kilbride, as it was originally called, dates back to the first millennium, verified by archaeological finds of ancient graves in the area and also the uncovering of Roman coins and other artefacts.  The name is derived from the founding of a monastery for both nuns and monks by St Bride, or Brigit, in Kildare, Ireland in the sixth century AD. The monks later arrived in Scotland to spread the word of their God. Kil is the Gaelic for "church", making Kilbride "church of St Bride".

The first written parish records appear in the 12th century, during the reign of William the Lion, the Scottish King responsible for setting up the Auld Alliance with France in 1165. William gifted the lands to the Anglo Norman knight, Roger de Valoins, who became the Lord of the Manor and lived close to the site of Mains Castle.

The lands of Kilbride passed through the hands of many important and powerful families, most notably the Comyns. In the 14th century John 'the Red Comyn', a claimant to the Scottish throne, sided with William Wallace in fighting for independence from England, although he was often at odds with Robert the Bruce. After the death of Wallace, the Red Comyn and Robert the Bruce appeared to be moving towards an alliance but when they met at Dumfries Abbey in 1306, the Bruce murdered Comyn and stripped the family of all their titles and land. He was crowned Robert I at Scone a month later. The Bruce gave Kilbride as a dowry to his daughter Marjorie when she married Walter the Steward, establishing the mighty Stuart dynasty of Scottish and English kings. Walter later handed over the Barony of Kilbride to the Lindsay family from Renfrewshire, but their line died out in poverty during the 17th century.

The 16th and 17th centuries saw the growth of the Covenanters, Scottish Presbyterians who bound themselves by a series of solemn oaths or covenants to maintain Presbyterianism as the sole religion of their nation. Over a period of 50 years throughout the reigns of Charles I, Charles II and James II they struggled against the Crown to preserve their religion. The struggle often erupted into armed conflict, the most famous being the Battle of Drumclog and the Battle of Bothwell Bridge in 1679. After their defeat at Bothwell, commander of the Covenanter army, James Reid, charged the King's army alone and snatched the Kilbryd (as it was then spelt) Standard and escaped back through enemy lines. The faded yellow flag, with the red letters "Kilbryd, for God, King and Covenants" is now in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, which is currently closed for refurbishment.

In the early part of the 18th century, Kilbride added the East prefix to distinguish itself from Kilbride in Ayrshire which added "West" to its name. The town was also given the status of burgh of barony, allowing it to hold weekly markets and four annual fairs. The famous Open Cattle Show Society was formed in 1772 which, by the late 1940s, was the largest one-day cattle show in Scotland, taking place in the Show Park which is still there today, owned by the farming community but also home to junior league football club, East Kilbride Thistle.

In 1774 the parish church, now the Old Parish Church, was built in what is now referred to as the Village. This ancient hub, now surrounded by the New Town still retains many features from this period including the Montgomerie Arms, an ancient coaching inn with its Loupin Stane or mounting block for patrons to mount and dismount their horse or carriage.
 

Famous People

The oldest building, just off Avondale Avenue, dates from 1640. Now called Rose Mound, it was home to the famous Scots playwright James Bridie before he went to live a secluded life on the Isle of Bute. The poet, writer and historian John Struthers was born in a cottage in the grounds of Long Calderwood in 1776 and another famous writer to have visited East Kilbride was George Orwell. He was a tubercolosis patient in Hairmyres Hospital from 1946 until 1948 and while there he wrote part of his novel 1984.

The anatomists and surgeons William and John Hunter were born at Long Calderwood Farm, now a museum dedicated to their lives and work. The Hunterian Museum at Glasgow University is also named after William, who bequeathed his collection of books, coins and paintings to the university. William pioneered obstetrics while John revolutionised 18th century dentistry giving it a scientific basis for the first time. He was also appointed surgeon to George III and Surgeon-General to the British Army.

For special offers in East Kilbride check out the website: www.ek4me.com or register your details to receive a printed book of vouchers by logging onto: http://ek4me.info/Voucherbookregistration.aspx. Take advantage of some great special offers including money off at The Torrance Hotel, The Beafeater Grill, EK Park, Pizza Hut, Frankie and Benny's, the Premier Inn and playsport golf.
 

Travel Information

 East Kilbride straddles the A726, the A725, the A749 and the B764 and is easily accessible from the M8 and M74. East Kilbride is on the main railway line from Glasgow Central. East Kilbride Bus Station is adjacent to the Olympia Arcade and acts as the hub for services throughout the town.

By far the biggest event to change the shape of East Kilbride was the decision in 1947 to create a new town - transforming the small peaceful village of around 2500 inhabitants into one of the UK's foremost business and commercial centres.
 

 

Events in East Kilbride

February Willow Harvest

February Willow Harvest

Help us harvest this year's crop

Calderglen

Big Bird Bonanza

Informal event all about birds

Calderglen Country Park

Mammals of Calderglen Country Park

Come along and see this event all about wild mammals.

East Kilbride

San Boa Martial Arts Neji and Taiji Quan

Come along and learn martial arts

Summer Walk

Summer Ranger Walk

Take a stroll around Wester Kittochside

Classic Cars

Classic Cars

Your chance to see more than 250 classic cars

National Museum of Rural Life

Go Wild in Spring

Come along and take part in outdoor activities

Electric Guitar

Band Night

Band Night

shawland park bedroom

2h: 9m: 37s

Comedy based on one man's experiences of insomnia

music

"All By Myself"

Enjoy and evening of song and laughter

East Kilbride

Confusions

Enjoy these 5 short plays

EK Village

A Clockwork Orange

Come along and enjoy this fabulous play

children

The Attic

Blow away the cobwebs with this production

Theatre

Double Nugget

Random Accomplice Present Double Nugget

Carol

Stick Granny on the Roof-Rack

Comedy drama by multi award winning playwright Rona Munro

Dance

Stepping Out

Your dreams are just a step away

Scone

Mothers Day High Teas in the Arts Cafe

Bring your mother along to enjoy afternoon tea in the Arts Cafe

Rural Water

The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry

East Kilbride Arts Centres Drama groups present this modern reworking

Theatre

The Detours and Support

Enjoy a night of music with The Detours and Support

Cinema Film Reel

Colin Scougall Sings The Movies

Enjoy listening to this award winning vocalist

Music

Craig McMurdo

Enjoy the music of Craig McMurdo

Laughter

Roll Out The Beryl

You will be introduced to some of Beryl's best loved characters

Theatre Mask

Good Things

Poignant and hilarious play

Silk Painting

All Things Bright and Beautiful

Exhibition of painting by Saffronhall Art Club

EK Arts Centre

Arttoons

An exhibition of work by Neil G Smith

electric guitar

Sound Exposed

Come along and see this exhibition of some of the best music photography in Scotland

shakespeare

Titus Andronicus

Stowaways present Titus Andronicus

theatre

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum

This tells the tale of a slave Pseudolus, and his attempts to win his...

girl

Me and My Girl

Audiences are sure to be entertained with this production

The Tenement

Tenement Tales

Part of South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture's Young at Heart Festival

music

Peter Morrison

Peter Morrison - Scotland's singing star

Music

Divas

Three of Glasgow's top female performers return to East Kilbride with Diva's

Theatre

A Night at the Musicals

An evening of Broadway and West End classics.

comedy

Good Things

Poignant and hilarious play

painting

Botanical Illustration

An exhibition of botanical paintings

swimming

The Dixie Swim Club

Come along and see this hilarious and touching comedy

east kilbride village

All By Myself

Enjoy this evening of laughter and song

heavy horse

Heavy Horse Show

Come along to the biggest heavy horse show

Attractions in East Kilbride

Cafe Ceramico

Café Ceramico

Relax and enjoy ceramic pottery painting at Café Ceramico in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire.

Swimming at the Dollan Aqua Centre

Dollan Aqua Centre

2011 International Children's Games venue located in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire.

East Kilbride Arts Centre, Lanarkshire

East Kilbride Arts Centre

East Kilbride Arts Centre is a popular arts venue in Lanarkshire for drama, music, visual arts...

Enjoy a skating session at East Kilbride Ice Rink

East Kilbride Ice Rink

Come along to East Kilbride Ice Rink. General skating, family skating and curling are only a few...

East Kilbride Shopping Centre

East Kilbride Shopping Centre

East Kilbride is not just about shopping. There's lots to do for you and your family from the ice...

East Kilbride Village

East Kilbride Village

East Kilbride Village

Theatre

East Kilbride Village Theatre

East Kilbride Village Theatre is situated in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire. It's varied programme...

EK Park, South Lanarkshire

EK Park

Fun and unique riding experiences can be enjoyed at EK Park, East Kilbride’s indoor skate park.

Investigate old Lanarkshire at Hunter House Museum

Hunter House Museum

As a result of the spending cuts in 2011, the museum which opened several times a week during the...

Have a great day out at James Hamilton Heritage Park

James Hamilton Heritage Park

4 Star Visit Scotland activity centre based in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire. Ideal for fun filled...

TRack and Field Venue for the 2011 ICG

John Wright Sports Centre

Lanarkshire 2011 International Children's Games venue for track and field events.

Macdonald Crutherland House Hotel

Macdonald Crutherland House Hotel

MacDonald Crutherland House Hotel is situated just 15 minutes from...

National Museum of Rural Life

National Museum of Rural Life

Award-winning rural life museum, historic farmhouse and 1950s working farm. Perfect for a fun...

Cycling at Whitelee Wind Farm

Whitelee Wind Farm

Enjoy a great day out at Europe's largest Wind Farm.

Accommodation in East Kilbride

Enjoy great hospitality at East Rogerton Lodge

East Rogerton Lodge

Lovely 3 bedroom bed and breakfast accommodation with self catering cottages also available

Have a great stay at the Holiday Inn East Kilbride

Holiday Inn Glasgow - East Kilbride

Holiday Inn Glasgow in East Kilbride offers guests a pleasant stay...

Enjoy your stay at the luxurious Crutherland House Hotel

Macdonald Crutherland House Hotel

MacDonald Crutherland House is situated just 15 minutes from the...

Enjoy your stay at the Premier Inn EK Central

Premier Inn East Kilbride (Central)

Centrally located, the Premier Inn East Kilbride Central offers great...

Have a great stay at Premier Inn Nerston

Premier Inn East Kilbride (Nerston Toll)

New hotel offering great accommodation. Centrally located for all...

Enjoy your stay at East Kilbride Peel Park

Premier Inn East Kilbride (Peel Park)

Situated in Peel Park, Premier Inn East Kilbride, is an excellent...

St Andrew's and St Bride's High School, East Kilbride

St Andrew's and St Bride's High School, East Kilbride

Athletes accommodation facility for the 2011 ICG.

Enjoy great hospitality at The Bruce Hotel

The Bruce Hotel

The Bruce Hotel enjoys a great location for visits to all of Lanarkshire's key attractions and to...