Deaconsbank
Encyclopedia
Deaconsbank is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde. The main feature of the area is an estate of around 639 Private houses built in the late 1970s by Barratt homes
. Deaconsbank falls into the Greater Pollok ward of Glasgow City Council and directly borders on the East Renfrewshire
council region which accepts pupils from Deaconsbank into their schools.
The first phase to be built was Inverewe off the Nitshill Road A727
.
Phase two was Loganswell again off the Nitshill Road it was built adjoining from the Jenny Lind area that was constructed decades previously.
The last phase built was Invergarry this time off the Stewarton Road B769.
The streets in each phase all share the phase's name as the first part of the street's name for example Loganswell Road, Loganswell Place.
Deaconsbank has for many years had an active residents association campaigning for many issues for residents as well as organizing events such as a Christmas Cavalcade
, football tournament for children and a garden competition. The residents association also manages the many communal green spaces of the estate that are maintained through financial contributions by the residents.
Inverewe is the smallest of the three phases. It contains Inverewe Avenue, Inverewe Gardens, Inverewe Place and Inverewe Drive.
Loganswell is the 2nd largest of the three phases. It contains Loganswell Road, Loganswell Gardens, Loganswell Place and Loganswell Drive.
Invergarry is the largest of the three phases. It contains Invergarry Quadrant, Invergarry Drive, Invergarry View, Invergarry Court, Invergarry Place, Invergarry Grove, Invergarry Avenue and Invergarry Gardens.
park. Before housing was constructed in the area that was to bear the name of the farm, the land there was also primarily used for agriculture and both areas were part of the Maxwell family's Pollok Estate.
Paintings of the original
Deacons Bank Farm and an area of land which is located between present day Deaconsbank and Jenny Lind titled
'The Clogholes' both hang in Pollok House
the ancestral home of the Maxwell family. Both works are watercolours painted in 1830 by an unknown artist working for the Maxwell family and are part of a larger series depicting parts of their vast estate.
During World War II
the land of Deaconsbank and Patterton were used as a prisoner-of-war camp
. In recent years before the construction of more housing, archaeological evaluation and recording work in connection with the prisoner of war camp took place. It appears to have been the first piece of archaeological work on a PoW camp in Scotland, and camp remains are now in the care of Glasgow City Council who have made provision for the enhancement and maintenance of the objects.
park.
Before relocating to Newton Mearns
, Deaconsbank was also home to Whitecraigs Rugby Club
with their ground adjoining Invergarry. The land has since been used for a Nursing home
and more housing.
these developments are Thistlebank and Mearns Grove. In a nod to the existing housing estate it adjoined, the streets in Thistlebank are named after Deaconsbank.
, M77 motorway
Junction 3, B769 road.
Railway: Patterton railway station
.
First Bus
Services to Deaconsbank:
Barratt Developments
Barratt Developments PLC is one of the largest residential property development companies in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1958 as Greensitt Bros. but control was later assumed by Sir Lawrie Barratt. It was originally based in Newcastle upon Tyne but is now located at David Wilson's former...
. Deaconsbank falls into the Greater Pollok ward of Glasgow City Council and directly borders on the East Renfrewshire
East Renfrewshire
East Renfrewshire is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. Until 1975 it formed part of the county of Renfrewshire for local government purposes along with the modern council areas of Renfrewshire and Inverclyde...
council region which accepts pupils from Deaconsbank into their schools.
Residential
Deaconsbank is split into three phases of houses that were built one after the other, with no direct road access between them, only pedestrian footpaths.The first phase to be built was Inverewe off the Nitshill Road A727
A727 road
Until the 1980s, the A727 number applied to what is now the B767, north of Clarkston. In 2006, following the opening of the Glasgow Southern Orbital route, the A727 number was recreated and took over part of what was formerly numbered as the A726....
.
Phase two was Loganswell again off the Nitshill Road it was built adjoining from the Jenny Lind area that was constructed decades previously.
The last phase built was Invergarry this time off the Stewarton Road B769.
The streets in each phase all share the phase's name as the first part of the street's name for example Loganswell Road, Loganswell Place.
Deaconsbank has for many years had an active residents association campaigning for many issues for residents as well as organizing events such as a Christmas Cavalcade
Cavalcade
Cavalcade may refer to:*Cavalcade, a horseback procession, parade, or mass trail ride*A huge parade*A huge procession*Suzuki GV1400 Cavalcade, a Suzuki luxury touring motorcycle available from 1985 to 1988 in North America...
, football tournament for children and a garden competition. The residents association also manages the many communal green spaces of the estate that are maintained through financial contributions by the residents.
Inverewe is the smallest of the three phases. It contains Inverewe Avenue, Inverewe Gardens, Inverewe Place and Inverewe Drive.
Loganswell is the 2nd largest of the three phases. It contains Loganswell Road, Loganswell Gardens, Loganswell Place and Loganswell Drive.
Invergarry is the largest of the three phases. It contains Invergarry Quadrant, Invergarry Drive, Invergarry View, Invergarry Court, Invergarry Place, Invergarry Grove, Invergarry Avenue and Invergarry Gardens.
Historical
The name Deaconsbank is taken from the former nearby Deacons Bank Farm beside the Auldhouse burn which was located in what is now the modern day Rouken GlenRouken Glen
Rouken Glen is a park in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire, to the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland.- History :The lands of Rouken Glen Park originally belonged to the Scottish Crown, and then to the Earl of Eglinton, presented to Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton on the marriage of his son in the...
park. Before housing was constructed in the area that was to bear the name of the farm, the land there was also primarily used for agriculture and both areas were part of the Maxwell family's Pollok Estate.
Paintings of the original
Deacons Bank Farm and an area of land which is located between present day Deaconsbank and Jenny Lind titled
'The Clogholes' both hang in Pollok House
Pollok House
Pollok House is the ancestral home of the Maxwell family, located in Pollok Country Park, Glasgow, Scotland.The house - built in 1752 and designed by William Adam - was gifted to the City of Glasgow in 1966 by Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald, whose family had owned the estate for almost 700 years...
the ancestral home of the Maxwell family. Both works are watercolours painted in 1830 by an unknown artist working for the Maxwell family and are part of a larger series depicting parts of their vast estate.
During World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
the land of Deaconsbank and Patterton were used as a prisoner-of-war camp
Prisoner-of-war camp
A prisoner-of-war camp is a site for the containment of combatants captured by their enemy in time of war, and is similar to an internment camp which is used for civilian populations. A prisoner of war is generally a soldier, sailor, or airman who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or...
. In recent years before the construction of more housing, archaeological evaluation and recording work in connection with the prisoner of war camp took place. It appears to have been the first piece of archaeological work on a PoW camp in Scotland, and camp remains are now in the care of Glasgow City Council who have made provision for the enhancement and maintenance of the objects.
Sports
Deaconsbank also is the name of the Golf course adjacent to Invergarry adjoining Rouken glenRouken Glen
Rouken Glen is a park in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire, to the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland.- History :The lands of Rouken Glen Park originally belonged to the Scottish Crown, and then to the Earl of Eglinton, presented to Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton on the marriage of his son in the...
park.
Before relocating to Newton Mearns
Newton Mearns
Newton Mearns is a suburban town in East Renfrewshire, Scotland. It lies southwest of Glasgow City Centre on the main road to Ayrshire, above sea level. It has a population of approximately 22,637.The town is part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation...
, Deaconsbank was also home to Whitecraigs Rugby Club
Whitecraigs RFC
Whitecraigs RFC is a rugby union team based in Newton Mearns,Scotland and previously in DeaconsbankWhitecraigs currently competes in the Scottish Premiership Division 2.-External links:*...
with their ground adjoining Invergarry. The land has since been used for a Nursing home
Nursing home
A nursing home, convalescent home, skilled nursing unit , care home, rest home, or old people's home provides a type of care of residents: it is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living...
and more housing.
New adjoining housing developments
In recent years more housing has been built to the south of Invergarry heading toward Newton MearnsNewton Mearns
Newton Mearns is a suburban town in East Renfrewshire, Scotland. It lies southwest of Glasgow City Centre on the main road to Ayrshire, above sea level. It has a population of approximately 22,637.The town is part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation...
these developments are Thistlebank and Mearns Grove. In a nod to the existing housing estate it adjoined, the streets in Thistlebank are named after Deaconsbank.
Transport
Road: A727A727 road
Until the 1980s, the A727 number applied to what is now the B767, north of Clarkston. In 2006, following the opening of the Glasgow Southern Orbital route, the A727 number was recreated and took over part of what was formerly numbered as the A726....
, M77 motorway
M77 motorway
The M77 motorway is a motorway in Scotland. It originally began in southern Glasgow at the M8 motorway at Kinning park, and terminates near Kilmarnock at the village of Fenwick. However, changes were made in autumn 2005 segregating a lane on the M8 motorway almost as far as the Kingston Bridge,...
Junction 3, B769 road.
Railway: Patterton railway station
Patterton railway station
Patterton railway station is a railway station serving the Patterton, Crookfur and Greenlaw areas of the town of Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire and the Deaconsbank and Jennylind areas of the City of Glasgow, Scotland...
.
First Bus
First Glasgow
First Glasgow is the largest bus company serving the Greater Glasgow area in, Scotland. It forms part of FirstGroup, a company operating transport services across the British Isles and in North America...
Services to Deaconsbank:
- 45A City Centre - ShawlandsShawlandsShawlands is a district of Glasgow, Scotland located less than 2 miles south of the River Clyde. The area has an approximate population of 8000 people, with over 82% dwelling in flats, 74% owner occupied and 79% living alone or with one other person...
- ThornliebankThornliebankThornliebank is a small suburban village in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, south of Glasgow. It is served by Thornliebank railway station and lies to the east of the M77 motorway.-History:...
- Jenny Lind - Deaconsbank Southpark VillageSouthpark VillageSouthpark Village is an estate of private houses built during the mid 1990s, It is an example of how larger cities in the UK are starting to push into the city's boundaries. Most homes in the area are occupied by private owners who are within working class or lower/medium-middle class income...
- PollokPollokPollok is a large district on the south-western side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It was built to house families from the overcrowded inner city...
- Silverburn.
- 56/57(A) Auchinairn, Woodhill - City Centre - Ibrox - Silverburn - Pollok - DarnleyDarnleyDarnley is an area in south-west Glasgow, Scotland located on the A727 just west of Arden. During the second half of the 20th Century Darnley has experienced total transformation from being a modest semi-rural community to becoming a significant part of Glasgow's response to a post-war housing...
- Deaconsbank (at Inverewe, 56/57a: also at Loganswell) - Thornliebank - Shawlands - City Centre - Charing Cross (57 Clockwise, 56 Anticlockwise)
External links
- Glasgow City Council Website
- East Renfrewshire Schools
- Greater Pollok page on Deaconsbank residents association
- East Renfrewshire Parks
- The Glasgow Story page on the The Clogholes painting (featuring image)
- The Glasgow Story page on an aerial photograph taken in January 1959 by the RAF showing the Deaconsbank/Jenny Lind and surrounding areas.
- The Glasgow Story page on the The Deacons Bank Farm painting (featuring image)
- Online Archaeology page on Deaconsbank
- Annual Report of the West of Scotland Archaeology Service 2005/06
- Golf Today page on Deaconsbank course
- Whitecraigs Rugby Club History
- Miller homes page on new housing developments adjoining Deaconsbank