Where are the Bathgate Hills?

The Bathgate Hills are rich in geological and cultural history, situated between the towns of Bathgate and Linlithgow. Over the millennia, the region has been home to many communities of people as far back as Neolithic times.
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What are the names of the Bathgate Hills?

Cairnpapple Hill is located to the north of Bathgate within the Bathgate Hills. Nearby sites are Hilderston Silver Mine Quarry and Hilderston Silver Mine (28, 29), the Knock (38), Witch Craig Wall (39) and Torphichen Hill (46).
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What is the highest point in the Bathgate Hills?

The highest point in the Bathgate Hills is Cairnpapple, at 312 metres. An important prehistoric monument, Cairnpapple was used as a burial and ceremonial site from about 3000 to 1400 BC, a once-sacred hilltop where people first held rituals and raised neolithic monuments some 5,500 years ago.
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Is Bathgate Catholic or Protestant?

The great breakthrough for Bathgate Catholics came in 1856 with the appointment of their first resident Priest, Fr. Andrew Smith. The old church was converted to accommodate approximately 600 people and was reopened in 1858 when Bathgate became a parish.
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What is the geology of the Bathgate Hills?

Introduction. The Bathgate Hills owe their elevation to resistant late-Visean to early-Namurian (Brigantian to Arnsbergian) basaltic lavas and latest Stephanian (or earliest Permian, depending on your timescale) quartz-dolerite sills and dykes.
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What is the geology of West Lothian?

The bedrock of this area formed during the Carboniferous Period (299-359 million years ago) and comprises both sedimentary and igneous rocks. Igneous rocks are the result of volcanic activity and the underground intrusion of magma. They are resistant to erosion and tend to form hills and high ground.
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What is the geology of the Pentland Hills?

The Pentland Hills are formed from rocks that were formed 430 million years ago under the ocean. They were made from mud, silt and sand which was washed into the ocean that separated two continents.
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What celebrities were born in Bathgate?

Famous People From Bathgate

Sir James Young Simpson, discoverer of the anaesthetic properties of chloroform, was born here. Actor David Tenant, who played Barty Crouch Jr in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and the tenth incarnation of The Doctor in Doctor Who, was born here.
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What is the most Catholic city in Scotland?

The most Catholic part of the country is composed of the western Central Belt council areas near Glasgow.
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Is Bathgate a nice place to live?

It is an excellent location for families because it is close to nurseries, primary schools, secondary schools, independent schools, and universities, and the surrounding beautiful scenery is easily accessible. Additionally, Bathgate is a pleasant and secure environment.
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How tall are the Bathgate Hills?

One of the highest points in the Bathgate Hills

The hill is one of the highest points in Bathgate Hills and rises to a height of 278 metres, it is also topped by a trig point and a geographical view point.
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What is the highest hill in West Lothian?

West Cairn Hill is West Lothian's highest hill, at 562m above sea level, and it lies within the Pentland Hills Regional Park.
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How big is Bathgate?

Today Bathgate is the second largest town in West Lothian, after Livingston and serves as a regional commuter town within the Scottish Central Belt. 23,600 (mid-2020 est.)
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How old is Bathgate?

From its physical origins in the 12th century when it was a local centre for religious and civil authority - at one time the then "village" of Bathgate had both a castle (now long gone) and a church - whose ruins can still be visited located a mile outside the town ( opposite Kikrton Public Park) to its development as ...
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What was invented in Bathgate?

The renowned scientist, Dr James Young (1811-83), developed the world's first oil refinery here, extracting paraffin from the shale fields around Bathgate.
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Where was Bathgate Castle?

The site of this castle is located in low ground SE of Bathgate, and is indicated by an approximately oblong swell of the ground. The ditches which formed the moat and what appears to have been the entrance and probably a drawbridge are still traceable on the E.
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What is the most Protestant town in Scotland?

And in Larkhall, the vast majority of people proclaim themselves to be Protestant, unionist, and supporters of another Glasgow football team, Rangers.
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What is the most sectarian town in Scotland?

A TOWN once dubbed the most sectarian community in Scotland is shedding its bigoted image, according to new research. A study carried out by academics in Larkhall in Lanarkshire found that sectarianism is no longer an issue for residents.
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Which Scottish city has most Muslims?

Taken together, Glasgow and Edinburgh are home to around 60% of all Muslims in Scotland.
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Who was the famous actor from Bathgate?

David Tennant

He was brought up in Bathgate, West Lothian and Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland and was a huge fan of the band The Proclaimers. He attended Paisley Grammar school and while there he wrote about how he wanted to become a professional actor and play the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who (1963).
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Where does the name Bathgate come from?

Bathgate Family History

Scottish: habitational name from a place so named in West Lothian, recorded c. 1160 as Batchet, probably derived from Brittonic baeddgoed 'boar wood'.
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How many people live in Bathgate?

Bathgate is one of the larger wards in West Lothian with 21,058 residents, 12.2% of the total West Lothian population.
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Who owns the Pentland Hills?

The land within the Pentland Hills Regional Park is owned by over 30 landowners. The City of Edinburgh Council, Midlothian Council, West Lothian Council and Scottish Water own and maintain small sections.
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What are the Pentland Hills called?

The Pentland Hills including the highest of the hills, Scald Law and can be walked in a 10-mile circular which takes in the Five Peaks of the Pentlands – Turnhouse Hill, Carnethy Hill, Scald Law and East and West Kip.
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What is the meaning of the word pentland?

channel between the Orkney Islands and the mainland of Scotland that connects the North Sea with the Atlantic Ocean.
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