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Coordinates: 55°5230N 4°1714W / 55.874874°N 4.287201°W / 55.874874; -4.287201
 

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Hillhead
  • Scots: Hullheid
  • Lilybank Gardens, a typical Hillhead terrace

    Hillhead is located in Glasgow council area
    Hillhead

    Hillhead

    Location within Glasgow

    Area0.96 km2 (0.37 sq mi[1]
    Population24,649 (2016)[2]
    • Density25,676/km2 (66,500/sq mi)
    OS grid referenceNS570670
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    Lieutenancy area
    • Glasgow
    CountryScotland
    Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
    Post townGLASGOW
    Postcode districtG12
    Dialling code0141
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    55°52′30N 4°17′14W / 55.874874°N 4.287201°W / 55.874874; -4.287201

    Hillhead (Scots: Hullheid, Scottish Gaelic: Ceann a' Chnuic)[3] is an area of Glasgow, Scotland. Situated north of Kelvingrove Park and to the south of the River Kelvin, Hillhead is at the heart of Glasgow's fashionable West End, with Byres Road forming the western border of the area, the other boundaries being Dumbarton Road to the south and the River Kelvin to the east and north.

    History[edit]

    Hillhead was an independent police burgh from 1869, but as Glasgow grew during the nineteenth century it was first swallowed up physically by the growing city, and then administratively in 1891.[4]

    Landmarks[edit]

    The University of Glasgow is located in the area, having moved from its original site on the High Street to its current Gilmorehill location in 1870.[5] Consequently a great number of students live in the area. Many academics from the University live in the area along with BBC Scotland employees, actors, broadcasters, writers and many students from various universities and teaching hospitals, creating an economically and culturally diverse community.

    Other features of Hillhead include Ashton Lane, Western Baths, Hillhead High School, Glasgow Academy (a private school), and the Kelvinbridge, which straddles the River Kelvin which used to form an eastern boundary between Hillhead and Glasgow, until Hillhead's incorporation into the city.

    Transport[edit]

    The area is served by Hillhead subway station and Kelvinbridge subway station on the Glasgow Subway system. The two stops on either side of those are KelvinhallinPartick, and St George's CrossinWoodlands.

    Churches[edit]

    The neoclassical colonnaded Wellington Church is located on University Avenue, directly opposite the University. The church is a Category A listed building.[6]

    Archives[edit]

    The archives about Hillhead are maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS).

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Land Area (based on 2011 Data Zones)". statistics.gov.scot.
  • ^ "Electoral Ward - Hillhead". statistics.gov.scot.
  • ^ "List of railway station names in English, Scots and Gaelic". NewsNetScotland. 22 January 2013. Archived from the original on 22 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ Maver, Irene. "Second City of The Empire: 1830s to 1914 - Neighbourhoods". The Glasgow Story. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  • ^ "Former Western Infirmary to become Glasgow University learning hub". BBC News. 11 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  • ^ "76 University Avenue, Wellington Church (LB32912)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
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