Castlehead Conservation Area
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Castlehead is a Victorian suburb of large detached villas set in well wooded grounds on a low hill south west of Paisley town centre.
Laid out in 1861, most of the houses had been built by the 1890s in blonde sandstone with slated roofs. The area was designated as a Conservation Area in 1975.
Laid out in 1861, most of the houses had been built by the 1890s in blonde sandstone with slated roofs. The area was designated as a Conservation Area in 1975.
Castlehead conservation area location mapThe following properties lie within the Conservation Area boundary:
- High Calside (nos 1-25 only)
- High Road (all properties)
- Low Road (all properties)
- Main Road (all properties)
- Craw Road (14-16 and 72 only)
- email: pt@renfrewshire.gov.uk
- phone: 0300 300 0144
- fax: 0141 618 7935
- write to: Planning and Transport
Renfrewshire House
Cotton Street
PAISLEY
PA1 1LL
castlhead



