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About Thornliebank
Thornliebank is a small former industrial village on the western edge of East Renfrewshire, close to the boundary with Glasgow.
Once home to a large calico printing works, the village now has a quiet residential character with direct rail services into Glasgow.
Housing is a mix of traditional sandstone terraces, inter-war cottages and post-war social housing alongside some newer private developments.
Thornliebank has a primary school and local shops and benefits from its position within the East Renfrewshire school catchment.
The varied housing stock and ongoing maintenance needs of older properties keep local tradespeople busy with repair, renovation and improvement work.
About East Renfrewshire
East Renfrewshire is a compact council area on the southern edge of Glasgow, stretching from the suburban communities of Giffnock and Clarkston southward through Newton Mearns to the rural uplands around Eaglesham and Neilston.
The area consistently ranks among the highest in Scotland for school attainment and quality of life, making it one of the most sought-after places to live in the Glasgow area. Giffnock, Newton Mearns and Clarkston are particularly popular with families drawn to the schools, green spaces and village-style high streets that give the area a distinct character despite its proximity to the city.
Barrhead is the largest town by population and has a more industrial heritage than the leafy eastern suburbs, with a character rooted in textile manufacturing and engineering. Neilston and Eaglesham, further south, are attractive conservation villages surrounded by open countryside and farmland that stretches toward the Renfrewshire Heights.
The economy is largely residential, with many residents commuting to Glasgow for work. Rail services from Giffnock, Clarkston, Newton Mearns, Barrhead and Neilston connect to Glasgow Central, most journeys taking under 20 minutes. The M77 motorway runs through the western side of the area, providing fast road access to the city centre and south toward Ayrshire.
East Renfrewshire combines the convenience of a city-edge location with a strong sense of local community and genuinely attractive countryside on its doorstep. The Whitelee Windfarm on the southern boundary - one of the largest onshore windfarms in Europe - offers miles of walking and cycling trails with views across the central belt, and the rolling farmland around Eaglesham and Neilston gives the area a rural character that belies how close it is to Glasgow.
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