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Halfway, Cambuslang


Halfway is a largely suburban area in the town of Cambuslang, Scotland located within the local authority area of South Lanarkshire. Halfway borders the smaller areas of Lightburn, Cairns, Flemington, Drumsagard and Hallside. It was named in the days of the Glasgow to Hamilton stagecoach when passengers would stop halfway to change the horses, have a rest etc. There is a long history of coal-mining in the area (especially around Flemington), but no colliery is still in operation.

The district also has the older name of Gilbertfield, the castle of which name still stands. The above named 'castle', as it is known locally, is in fact a stately home. It was owned by Hamilton of Gilbertfield. He was a friend of Robert Burns and wrote a poem about William Wallace called Blind Harry's Wallace, a rendering into contemporary English of a medieval Scots poem, which was eventually used as the basis for the screenplay that became the Mel Gibson blockbuster Braveheart.

The area sits near Dechmont Hill, an extinct volcanic rock, 300 foot above sea level. There is evidence, written by the Welsh chroniclers, that King Arthur's 12th battle, the battle of Calaan, took place there against the two sons of his rival Caw, (or Cawn), king of Strathclyde.See [1]

Halfway is home to two places of worship, Flemington-Hallside Parish Church and St. Cadoc's Roman Catholic Chapel. There is also a lawn bowling club, a fuel filling station, a local park with play area, a public library, a small medical centre and a typical selection of local shops, takeaways and public houses. All these amenities are located either on the main thoroughfare, Hamilton Road, or just off it.


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