- en.wikipedia.org CoatbridgeCoatbridge owes its name to a bridge that carried the old Edinburgh-Glasgow road over the Gartsherrie Burn, at what is now Coatbridge Cross.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Coatbridge_IrishIn 'Celtic minded',[21] Des Dillon wrote about the notion of a separate Coatbridge accent influenced by the successive waves of Irish immigrants into the town.
- tripadvisor.com.ph Tourism-g609074-Coatbridge_…Coatbridge Tourism: Tripadvisor has 8,170 reviews of Coatbridge Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Coatbridge resource.
- visitlanarkshire.com town/coatbridge/Coatbridge was part Gartsherrie, in the parish of Old Monkland. ... Coatbridge is on the road from Airdrie to Glasgow and the Monkland canal runs through the town.
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g609074-Activities-…Things to Do in Coatbridge, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 8,171 traveler reviews and photos of Coatbridge tourist attractions.
- booking.com city/gb/coatbridge.tr.htmlCoatbridge, Birleşik Krallık otellerinde internet üzerinden büyük indirimler. Yer bulmada kolaylık ve muhteşem fiyatlar.
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- agoda.com en-ca/coatbridge/maps/coatbridge-gb.htmlVerified travelers to Coatbridge have given top reviews for the breakfast at Mondo Hotel.
- visitscotland.com info/towns-villages/coatbridge-…The Coatbridge railway bridges, the former Cattle Market Building, St Mary's Church and Coatbridge Library are all B-listed buildings.
- britannica.com place/CoatbridgeCoatbridge became a burgh in 1885. ... Centrally located within Scotland’s railway network, Coatbridge is a dry-port hub, handling large volumes of freight.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/CoatbridgeThen the Industrial Revolution arrived. Airdrie became a weaving and textile town, while Coatbridge grew on pig iron from locally mined ironstone.
- twitter.com places/0de54c5b490b1452No.6 bridge on the Monkland Canal #Coatbridge from an early 1900s postcard I’m pretty sure it’s this bridge to the west of Drumpellier Farm, a once-grand estate...