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Torphichen Inn in its current form dates from around 1872 but has fragments of a much older building (historically known as the Burnside Inn). The pub is beside the village square, the focus of which is the red sandstone Jubilee Fountain (1897). The parish church (attaching the Preceptory) dates from
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to the north-east of the village. The Brunton burn is a small stream that passes by close to the village (the adjacent water storage tank for the village was subsequently converted into a dwelling). There is a large water treatment works to the west of the village that serves the greater area, which
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The commercial life of the village is focused around the square, where the Torphichen Inn and village shop can be found. The village is a popular site for day visitors to the Preceptory. Other than the limited tourism and hospitality, many of the residents work in the agricultural sector, in nearby
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up to 300 ft. On the southern edge of the village is a large forested hill called the Craigs. The Cunnigar is a natural feature on the edge of the village, said to be the depression from the remains of a well that served the knights at the preceptory. Historically, the area around the village
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In the early 1960s, the last council housing built in the village was erected in Northgate and Priorscroft in the north and also at Manse road in the south of the village. The 1960s and 1970s saw an expansion of the village to the south with a scattering of new private houses in Cathlaw Lane and
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The village clustered around the church and the village Square for centuries, slowly expanding northwards, a process accelerated by the creation of the James Wood Park in 1922 and of the building of council houses from 1945 in Greenside and Bowyett. In the mid-1950s, council housing was built in
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and also from the local laird Walter Gillon of Wallhouse. Wallhouse remains as a castellated country house just on the western edge of the village. The 18th century creation of the parish church also included the addition of a belfry tower, which resulted in destruction of the
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Priorscroft in the north and in St. John's Place in the south of the village. At that time, the village included a branch of Bathgate Co-op Society, a miners' welfare (reflecting locally resident miners rather than any substantial colliery) and a residents parish council.
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made their Scottish headquarters at Torphichen and the Preceptory stands as testament to their presence. By 1756, part of the old structure of the Preceptory was altered to allow the creation of a new parish church for local residents, supported by patronage from the
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Community events include an annual Children's Gala day and civic week, and there is a community centre and other local organisations. The Children's Gala day celebrated its centenary in 2008 when Queen Caroline Perry was crowned by the first minister of Scotland,
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was established in 1902, and led the parade at the very first Gala Day in 1908. The band survived two World Wars and over the following decades won a host of championship prizes, including the Grade 2 World Championships in 1989.
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The village (parish) church is said to have been founded by St. Ninian in about 400AD, a small wooden structure on the site of the present church (itself rebuilt in 1756). By the
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dating to 1660. Other old buildings in the town include the listed 18th century dwellings of Ivy cottage on Low Brae and Hill House on High Brae.
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is ranked amongst the world's best in the premier division of Grade 1 competition and features a roster of players drawn from all over Scotland.
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Craigs Court. The 1990s saw building of more private homes at Priorsgrange and in the Loan but the village still has fewer than 350 dwellings.
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of Scotland adjacent to the nearby Torphichen and Bathgate hills (including Castlethorn and Gormyre hill), which have numerous
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in the 1140s. The first mention of buildings in their use in the village dates from 1168. The last Preceptor of the House,
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In 1897, the octagonal Jubilee Fountain was added to the village square. The north side of the square contains the village
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Castlethorn, in the adjacent Torphichen Hills on the eastern side of the preceptory, is a scheduled prehistoric hillfort.
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service in Europe in 1812, was born in the village in 1767. The Bell family were local millwrights and engineers.
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located in the village on the Loan. The original school building was extended in 2017. The nearest
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farms or are commuters, to larger towns such as Bathgate, Falkirk, Linlithgow and Edinburgh.
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The Torphichen Hills east of Torphichen, with Castlethorn prehistoric hillfort on the left
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West Lothian District Scouts have a permanent camp site at Torphichen called The Craigs.
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to the crown, but then bought them back as a private individual. He received the title
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town house and Rose Cottage and Smiddy (about 1800); both are listed buildings under
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Many of the workshippers in the Torphichen Parish "came out" of the established
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Torphichen Preceptory and the later attached Parish Kirk seen from the west
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MSP. In 2020 and 2021, the Gala day celebrations were cancelled due to the
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of the Scottish National Party, along with 7 MSPs from the Regional list.
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Bell's Comet. How a Paddle Steamer Changed the Course of History
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Scottish Gaelic

Torphichen is located in West Lothian
West Lothian
OS grid reference
NS969724
Council area
West Lothian
Lieutenancy area
West Lothian
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EH48
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Linlithgow and East Falkirk
Scottish Parliament
Linlithgow
UK
Scotland
55°56′02″N 3°39′14″W / 55.934°N 3.654°W / 55.934; -3.654

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