Crutherland is an informal collective title for a small suburb situated on the southeast edge of East Kilbride town. It backs onto Torrance House Golf Course (part of Calderglen Country Park) to the east. Around 60 large houses were built there in 2006 -2007 by several developers. It is situated adjacent to the Crutherland House Hotel from which it takes its name, although is not situated on the lands of Crutherland itself. Part of the suburb had a development name of Crutherland Gate, which seems to have popularised the 'Crutherland' moniker for the whole. The streets comprise Torrance Wynd, Torrance Court, Torrance Gait, and Torrance Lane in the south, and Torrance Avenue in the north. A lesser used informal alias for the suburb is 'Torrance' for obvious reasons.

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Lanarkshire

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Rotten Calder

Calder or Rotten Calder Water. Upon being joined by the Rotten Burn by Crutherland, to the south-east of East Kilbride, the Calder Water becomes the Rotten

Calderglen Country Park

development collectively referred to as Crutherland. It also adjoins the country hotel and farm estates of Crutherland to the south. Driveway through the park

Macdonald Hotels

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List of listed buildings in Glassford, South Lanarkshire

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List of places in South Lanarkshire

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Glasgow University Library

by wealthy private collectors, such as William Hunter, John Smith of Crutherland, George Arnott Walker Arnott, William Euing and David Murray. Following

A726 road

Road, and remains single-carriageway up to the Torrance Roundabout at Crutherland near Calderglen Country Park. It stayed as such for a further one mile