Jamestown, West Dunbartonshire

Coordinates: 55°59′49″N 4°34′19″W / 55.997°N 4.572°W / 55.997; -4.572
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Jamestown
a red sandstone church with a tall spire and a large pointed arch window
Jamestown Parish Church, built 1869-70, is a Category B listed building.[1]
Jamestown is located in West Dunbartonshire
Jamestown
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Location within West Dunbartonshire
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Postcode districtG83
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55°59′49″N 4°34′19″W / 55.997°N 4.572°W / 55.997; -4.572

Jamestown (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Sheumais, pronounced [ˈpalə ˈheːməʃ]; Scots: Jeamstoun) is a village in the Vale of Leven conurbation in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

Located on the east bank of the River Leven, it is sandwiched between Balloch to the north and Bonhill to the south.

It is losing its identity as a separate village, as some estate agents treat it as part of Balloch.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Jamestown Parish Church of Scotland with boundary wall railings and gatepiers (LB1137)". Retrieved 20 July 2020.

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