4-467: Calderglen Country Park is a country park in the town of East Kilbride , South Lanarkshire , Scotland. It is situated along the eastern edge of the town and is its principal greenspace and recreation area. The park opened officially in 1982 and features a small zoo, children's play facilities, display and exhibition venues, a tropical hothouse, and several sports clubs including Torrance Golf Club. The visitor centre and adjoining facilities are based in
8-420: A number of waterfalls along its course. The designated woodland within the park totals 33 hectares (82 acres). Calderglen is situated near to the industrial suburb of Kelvin , the established residential district of St. Leonards and a small 21st century development, Crutherland . Those listed in italics contain more than 5000 animals Country park Too Many Requests If you report this error to
12-538: The Rotten Calder Water, and Torrance Glen the southern part. Several miles of nature trails run through the park (some prone to landslips), with the longest routes running along the western banks from Flatt in the south to the Hamilton to East Kilbride Expressway (A725) in the north. The northern part of the park is a site of special scientific interest for is carboniferous geology, and the river features
16-410: The 17th-century Torrance House – a Category A listed building – and the remains of its adjoining landscaped policies. The central area of the park is approached from the old entrance lodge house via the tree-lined driveway of the old estate. The park comprises the gorge portions of the once much more extensive Calderwood and Torrance Estates, with Calderwood Glen occupying the northernmost stretch of
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