Milton of Buchanan

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Milton of Buchanan
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The main street on the outskirts of Milton of Buchanan
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Milton of Buchanan
Location within the Stirling council area
OS grid reference NS442903
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Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Glasgow
Postcode district G63
Dialling code 01360
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56°04′51″N4°30′12″W / 56.0807°N 4.5032°W / 56.0807; -4.5032 Coordinates: 56°04′51″N4°30′12″W / 56.0807°N 4.5032°W / 56.0807; -4.5032

Milton of Buchanan is a small village in Stirling, Scotland, within the parish of Buchanan. Historically, the village was in the Registration County of Stirlingshire. It was the main village of the parish of Buchanan. However, the village is now a quiet collection of houses along with a school, village hall, and church.

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Facilities

The village has a village hall and a parish church with a small graveyard. Buchanan Primary School is situated in the village and the local high school is Balfron High School in the nearby village of Balfron. [1]

There are no shops in the village. However, people can go to the nearby villages of Balmaha or Drymen to buy things.

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References

  1. "Primary School - Buchanan". www.stirling.gov.uk.