History of Paisley, Scotland

When it comes to Scotland, some places get all the recognition: Edinburgh, Glasgow and, of course, Loch Ness. But how much do you know about Scotland's largest town, Paisley?

  1. Location

    • Paisley is seven miles west of Glasgow and 53 miles west of Edinburgh. It sprawls on either side of the river known as White Cart Water.

    Economy

    • Early in its 1,500-year history, Paisley was known for its production of linens, muslin and silk gauze. In the 1800s, cotton was its major industry, and eventually the town became known for a distinctive pattern (originating in India), which we now call "paisley."

    Patron Saint

    • St. Mirin was a Celtic monk who arrived in the area around 500 A.D. and established the town. He is honored today by the St. Mirin chapel in Paisley Abbey. The local football club has also taken on his name.

    Reputation

    • Back in 1887, Paisley was described as one of the smokiest towns in Scotland. It has since emerged as a highly pedestrianized town with a great deal of shopping.

    Famous Buildings

    • Established in 1163, Paisley Abbey collapsed during the 16th century but was rebuilt during the 19th and 20th centuries. The University of the West of Scotland is also located in Paisley.

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