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       Map
of Cumbernauld House Park 
      The park was originally the grounds of Cumbernauld House ( built 1731 ). The House occupies the site of the former Cumbernauld Castle ( destroyed in 1651 ). The park preserves the original informal layout with areas of grassland with footpaths and contains a number of ancient trees. Views of the Campsie Fells and the Ochil Hills are obtained from the top of the park.  | 
      
Cumbernauld
House 
      an 18th-century country house designed by William Adam. The house has been used by Cumbernauld Development Corporation and North Lanarkshire Council. Subsequently the building has lain dormant. Cumbernauld House is a category "A" listed building  | 
      
Cumbernauld
House 
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![]() Aerial
view of Cumbernauld
House 
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Campsie Fells  
      from Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
Ochil
Hills  
      from Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
Grassland
and Trees  
      in Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
Notice
at Cumbernauld Glen Nature
Reserve 
      The Glen is adjacent to Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
Cumbernauld
Glen 
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Stream
through Cumbernauld Glen 
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The
"Doocot" ( Dovecote ) 
      in Cumbernauld Glen  | 
      
 Crow
Wood 
      in Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
Shops
in Cumbernauld Village
       
      adjacent to Cumbernauld House Park  | 
      
![]() Location
Map for Cumbernauld 
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