Carfin

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Carfin is a small town to the north-east of Motherwell, Scotland on the road to Newarthill. Local facilitiesThe closest secondary school is Taylor High School in nearby New Stevenston. Since this is a Roman Catholic school, the nearest nondenominational secondary school is Brannock High School in Newarthill. Carfin has strong Irish Catholic links, this is present in Carfin Grotto a famous pilgrimage place, with extensive gardens and a visitors centre /cafe. This was built in the early 1920s, when parish priest, Canon Thomas Nimmo Taylor engaged the unemployed miners of the village to build a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes, allowing people in Scotland to venerate the Blessed Virgin without having to travel to France to do so. There are many places of worship in Carfin. A church hall is present and a small mosque for Muslims, which in 2006 was moved to a bigger Mosque near Mossend, Bellshill. A community church met in the community centre but due to an increase in attendance has moved to a larger community centre in Craigneuk, Wishaw. The nearest public house is the Hibernian Social and Recreation Club (The Hibs Club) 200 metres away to the Newarthill side. Half a mile in the opposite direction is the Carfin Vaults. The Bell Quadrant is the main shopping area in Carfin. It contains several famous retailers such as Greggs, Farmfoods, Betfred and a Tesco Express. Opposite this site is a Lidl store.

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Carfin is a small town to the north-east of Motherwell, Scotland on the road to Newarthill. Local facilitiesThe closest secondary school is Taylor High School in nearby New Stevenston. Since this is a Roman Catholic school, the nearest nondenominational secondary school is Brannock High School in Newarthill. Carfin has strong Irish Catholic links, this is present in Carfin Grotto a famous pilgrimage place, with extensive gardens and a visitors centre /cafe. This was built in the early 1920s, when parish priest, Canon Thomas Nimmo Taylor engaged the unemployed miners of the village to build a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes, allowing people in Scotland to venerate the Blessed Virgin without having to travel to France to do so. There are many places of worship in Carfin. A church hall is present and a small mosque for Muslims, which in 2006 was moved to a bigger Mosque near Mossend, Bellshill. A community church met in the community centre but due to an increase in attendance has moved to a larger community centre in Craigneuk, Wishaw. The nearest public house is the Hibernian Social and Recreation Club (The Hibs Club) 200 metres away to the Newarthill side. Half a mile in the opposite direction is the Carfin Vaults. The Bell Quadrant is the main shopping area in Carfin. It contains several famous retailers such as Greggs, Farmfoods, Betfred and a Tesco Express. Opposite this site is a Lidl store.

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