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    Erskine (/ ˈ ɜːr s k ɪ n /, Scots: Erskin, Scottish Gaelic: Arasgain) is a town in the council area of Renfrewshire, and historic county of the same name, situated in the West Central Lowlands of Scotland.

  3. Erskine is a town on the south bank of the River Clyde and is close to the Erskine Bridge. Erskine began life as a small village settlement and has since expanded into a bustling new town. The Erskine Bridge connects Renfrewshire with West Dunbartonshire and stands more than 150 feet from the River Clyde.

  4. Erskine is a town in the council area of Renfrewshire, and historic county of the same name, situated in the West Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies on the southern bank of the River Clyde, providing the lowest crossing to the north bank of the river at the Erskine Bridge, connecting the town to Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire. Overview.

  5. Erskine is located in the county of Renfrewshire, Scotland, one mile west of the town of Clydebank, nine miles west of the major city of Glasgow, 50 miles west of Edinburgh, 311 miles north of Cardiff, and 352 miles north-west of London. Erskine lies just south of the Dunbartonshire border.

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  7. Jan 10, 2020 · Erskine is more than just a place with a big bridge… it has heart. What else does it have? Well, it has access to the River Clyde, it's very own hospital and a history of quarrying – it’s actually quite busy.

  8. From the reign of Alexander II of Scotland onwards, the Erskine clan held sway over the land and retained it as their barony. The name Erskine roughly translates from old British as ‘green rising ground’.