Paisley is a former burgh town in the west Central Lowlands of Scotland. It is located on the banks of the River Cart, and at the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes Country Park, which features the magnificent Glen Burn Waterfall. It is one of the principal towns of Scotland, serving as the administrative capital of the Renfrewshire council area, and it forms a continuous urban area with Greater Glasgow.
The settlement is of monastic origins, thought to have been established with its first chapel in the 6th century, by the Irish monk, Saint Mirin beside a waterfall now known as the Hammils. Paisley Abbey became a favourite of the Bruce and Stewart families and was probably the place where William Wallace was educated. It was the burial place of many Scottish Kings during the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries.
Paisley is best known for the production of the Paisley Shawl and for the famous fabric design, which is of Indian origin but became a popular product of the town and known by the town's name.
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12 Affric Drive
Paisley, PA2 7PD
71 Canal Street
Paisley, PA1 2HP
Phoenix Mill
107 Ferguslie
Paisley, PA1 2UZ
High Street
Paisley, PA1 2AF
Unit 3
Holm Industrial Estate
Paisley, PA2 6PF
16 Silk St
Paisley, PA1 1HG
33b
New Sneddon St
Paisley, PA3 2AZ
47 Kilnside Road
Paisley, PA1 1RJ
Unit 8 - 9
Greenhill Rd
Paisley, PA3 1RQ
112/2
Brediland Rd
Paisley, PA2 0HG
71 Canal St
Paisley, PA1 2HP
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