Pettinain
Human settlement in Scotland
- South Lanarkshire
- Lanarkshire
- Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
- Clydesdale
Pettinain is a hamlet[1] and civil parish[2] in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, 7 miles (11 km) east of Lanark. Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Pettinain in 1887 as "par. and vil., Lanarkshire, on river Clyde - par., 3900 ac., pop. 360; vil., 3 miles S. of Carstairs Junction; P.O".[3]
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Settlements in South Lanarkshire
- Abington
- Allanton
- Ashgill
- Auchengray
- Auchenheath
- Auchlochan
- Auldhouse
- Bankend
- Blackwood
- Braidwood
- Burnbank
- Caldermill
- Carnwath
- Carstairs
- Carstairs Junction
- Cartland
- Chapelton
- Cleghorn
- Coalburn
- Coulter
- Crawford
- Crawfordjohn
- Crossford
- Dalserf
- Dolphinton
- Douglas
- Dunsyre
- Elsrickle
- Forth
- Garrion Bridge
- Glassford
- Jackton
- Kilncadzow
- Kirkfieldbank
- Kirkmuirhill
- Law
- Leadhills
- Libberton
- Netherburn
- New Lanark
- Newbigging
- Nerston
- Pettinain
- Quarter
- Quothquan
- Ravenstruther
- Rigside
- Roberton
- Rosebank
- Sandford
- Stonehouse
- Symington
- Tarbrax
- Thankerton
- Thorntonhall
- Tillietudlem
- Walston
- Wiston
- Woolfords
- Yieldshields
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