Whitecross, Falkirk

Until the end of World War II it was literally a handful of buildings, but expanded thereafter with a housing estate planned by Stirlingshire County Council in 1945.The main local industries were a brickworks and coal mining, both now ceased.The ruins of Manuel Priory are close to Whitecross on the eastern, West Lothian, bank of the Avon.This was a Cistercian convent founded, or perhaps re-founded, in the reign of King Malcolm IV of Scotland (1153–1165).The remains of the 15th century Haining Castle lie in the grounds of the former Manuel brickwork north-east of Whitecross.
CockleroiFalkirkDensityOS grid referenceEdinburghLondonCivil parishCouncil areaLieutenancy areaStirling and FalkirkCountryScotlandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtDialling codePoliceScottishAmbulanceUK ParliamentLinlithgow and East FalkirkScottish ParliamentFalkirk EastFalkirk council areaWest LothianLinlithgowPolmontRiver AvonUnited Kingdom 2001 censusManuel JunctionBo'nessScottish Railway Preservation SocietyGlasgow-Edinburgh via Falkirk lineAvon AqueductUnion CanalCistercianMalcolm IV of ScotlandHaining CastleFalkirk Braes villagesList of places in Falkirk council areaNational Records of ScotlandBonnybridgeBraes villagesGrangemouthLarbertStenhousemuirAllandaleAvonbridgeBainsfordBanknockBinniehillBlacknessBraefaceBrightonsCaliforniaCamelonCarronCarronshoreDennyloanheadDunipaceDunmoreFankertonGlen Village / HallglenGlensburghGreenhillHead of MuirHigh BonnybridgeLauriestonLethamLimeriggLongcroftMaddistonMuirhousesReddingReddingmuirheadRumfordShieldhillSkinflatsSlamannanSouth AlloaStandburnStoneywoodTamfourhillTorwoodWallacestoneWestquarter