Stamperland

Coordinates: 55°47′42″N 4°16′08″W / 55.795°N 4.269°W / 55.795; -4.269
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Stamperland
Shops on Clarkston Road, with the former Stamperland Church in the background
Stamperland is located in East Renfrewshire
Stamperland
Stamperland
Stamperland is located in Glasgow council area
Stamperland
Stamperland
Location within East Renfrewshire
Stamperland is located in East Renfrewshire
Stamperland
Stamperland
Stamperland (East Renfrewshire)
Population3,630 (mid-2020 est.)[1]
• Edinburgh70.0km
• London549.31km
Community council
  • Netherlee and Stamperland
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Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGLASGOW
Postcode districtG76
Dialling code0141
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55°47′42″N 4°16′08″W / 55.795°N 4.269°W / 55.795; -4.269

Stamperland is a suburban neighbourhood in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland. Part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation, it is situated on the west bank of the White Cart Water about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Glasgow city centre, and just outside the city boundary.

Location and demography[edit]

Stamperland is an area of Clarkston, to the south of Glasgow. Adjacent places are Netherlee to the north and the rest of Clarkston to the south. It is bordered by Clarkston Road to the west, the railway to the south and the White Cart Water to the east. It is served by the Glasgow Central to East Kilbride line through Clarkston railway station at the south of the area. Also somewhat nearby are Muirend and Williamwood stations on the Neilston branch of the Cathcart Circle, respectively located north and south-west of Stamperland.

The area is mainly housing dating from the 1920s and early 1930s, previously farmland under the farms of Stamperland (around The Oval today), Slamanshill (around Stamperland Avenue) and Overlee, which still exists today in the Overlee Park.[2] but there is a small group of local shops located at the junction of Clarkston Road, Stamperland Crescent and Stamperland Gardens. Also at this location is the former Stamperland Parish Church (Church of Scotland). Other local facilities include a social club, bowling and tennis clubs. The area also contains the large Overlee Park, which is home to multiple football pitches, and a large children's playground.

For census purposes, Stamperland is classified as a separate locality within the settlement of Greater Glasgow, within the East Renfrewshire council area; however, for most other purposes it is considered to be a part of the town of Clarkston.[3][4] The most recent estimate, from mid-2012, gives a population of 3,610.[5]

Landmarks[edit]

Stamperland Parish Church

The Stamperland Parish Church is a former church, opened between 1964 and 2022, a modern-style building with a concrete bell tower. Services had previously been held in temporary accommodation since the founding of the congregation in 1940.[6] The congregation merged with the nearby Netherlee Parish Church in 2020. The congregation voted 77% to 19% to permanently close Stamperland Church on 20 February 2022.[7] The final service took place on 26 June 2022,[8] and the building was placed up for sale by the church.[9]

Overlee Playing Fields is a park situated on Moray Drive in the southeast of the neighbourhood.[10] The park is steep, like much of Stamperland, with many cliffs. It contains four football pitches.[11] In the early 1800s, the remains of a village of underground dwellings (souterrains or weems) from around 2000 years earlier was uncovered by the local landowner preparing the ground for use as a quarry, but its significance was not recognised and the evidence was destroyed.[2][12][13] The park's pavilion was abandoned for around five years after large amounts of bats made their home there. The local authority in 2018 announced plans for a replacement building (including a small nursery and a house for the bats) that would be built on an adjacent site.[14] The new building was built, and opened in 2021, and the pavilion was demolished.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b Clarkston, Stamperland & Netherlee, Portal to the Past (East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure)
  3. ^ "Grass pitch locations - East Renfrewshire Council". eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Ward 4 - Clarkston, Netherlee and Williamwood - East Renfrew..." eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Estimated population of localities by broad age groups, mid-2012" (PDF). National Records of Scotland. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Stamperland Church, Clarkston". Scotland's Churches Trust. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  7. ^ Congregational vote following morning worship on Sunday 20th February 2022, Netherlee and Stamperland Church
  8. ^ Home, Netherlee and Stamperland (Church of Scotland)
  9. ^ Stamperland Parish Church, 164 Stamperland Gardens, Netherlee, Glasgow, Church of Scotland
  10. ^ "Playgrounds and parks". East Renfrewshire Council.
  11. ^ "Grass pitches". East Renfrewshire Council.
  12. ^ Clarkston, Overlee, Canmore
  13. ^ Overlee, Clarkston, Renfrewshire, The Northern Antiquarian, 2 March 2018
  14. ^ Council sets out £23m plan for five new nurseries, East Renfrewshire Council, 28 September 2018
  15. ^ "Final piece of East Renfrewshire's nursery expansion complete".

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