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Scotstoun

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Scotstoun is located to the north of the Clyde River, northwest of Glasgow City Centre and to the south of Jordanhill.

Scotstoun was until the early 1860s the site of the Oswald family estate, which was centred around Scotstoun House. By 1861 the westward march of the shipbuilding yards had reached Scotstoun with the opening of the Connell's Scotstoun Yard. This led to the break-up of the estate, as portions were sold off for housing, to create a park (Victoria Park) and for further industrial development (iron, engineering and shipbuilding) along the river. The southern part of Scotstoun is characterised by late 19th/ early 20th Century tenements, whilst to the north it is mostly inter- and post-war local authority housing.

Scotstoun is home to a primary school, and formely a secondary school (Victoria Drive) which was closed and demolished in 1998. Scotstoun has recently undergone new housing development and is also the site of the new Scotstoun Leisure Centre, opened in 1994, hosting Scotstoun Stadium, an international athletics venue, and the Scottish National Badminton Academy.