Motherwell, United Kingdom

Motherwell, United Kingdom

Motherwell United Kingdom

Motherwell is a large town 12 miles south east of Glasgow that was once Scotland’s centre of steel production. The town of Motherwell was built on the steel and coal industries and its industrial heritage is explored at the North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre, which also details the history of the town from the Roman era. The Centre also has a viewing tower which boasts views of the Clyde Valley region as far as Ben Lomond. A notable building in the town is The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Good Aid, otherwise known as Motherwell Cathedral. The cathedral is well-known for its organ and performances of the Motherwell Disocesan Choir, and it attracts many pilgrims from the area. The Category-A listed building and former residence of the Hamilton family, Dalzell House, lies south of the town. It is now private apartments but Dalzell Estate is open to the public throughout the year.
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Recommended airport
Glasgow Airport (GLA)
Nearby destinations
  • Stirling a 36.39 km
  • Glasgow a 18.68 km
  • Aberfoyle a 49.88 km