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Killearn
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Killearn |
| gaelic_name | Cill Fhearann, orig. Ceann Fhearann |
| scots_name | Killern, orig. Kynhern |
| static_image | Killearn.jpg |
| static_image_width | 240px |
| static_image_caption | Main street in Killearn |
| country | Scotland |
| os_grid_reference | NS522860 |
| coordinates | |
| population | |
| population_ref | () |
| civil_parish | Killearn |
| unitary_scotland | Stirling |
| lieutenancy_scotland | Stirling and Falkirk |
| constituency_westminster | Stirling and Strathallan |
| constituency_scottish_parliament | Stirling |
| post_town | Glasgow |
| postcode_district | G63 |
| postcode_area | G |
| dial_code | 01360 |
| edinburgh_distance | 50 mi |
| london_distance | 400 mi |
Killearn (, from orig. Ceann Fhearann, "Head/End of (the) Land/Territory"; until the 15th century when Ceann was replaced by Cill; denoting the presence of a house of worship) – is a small village of approximately 1800 people in the Stirling council area of Scotland.
The village is approximately 15 mi north of Glasgow, 7 mi east of Loch Lomond, and sits on the northwest flank of the Campsie Fells, most predominantly in the shadow of the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne, overlooking the confluence of the Endrick Water and Blane Water.
The Glengoyne whisky distillery, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and West Highland Way long-distance walking route are situated close to the village.
The residential special school of Ballikinrain was located in Killearn Parish, and catered for boys with special needs from throughout Scotland. (The school closed in 2015).
The Church of Scotland congregation at Killearn Kirk falls under the Presbytery of Stirling, within the Synod of Forth. Within the Roman Catholic Church, Killearn falls under the Parish of Saint Anthony within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh; although the Catholic community in Killearn is served by St. Anthony's Church in the neighbouring town of Balfron.
George Buchanan

Main article: George Buchanan
Killearn was the birthplace of the historian and humanist scholar George Buchanan, (February 1506 – 28 September 1582). Buchanan belonged to the Monarchomach movement, which advocated of a form of popular sovereignty. Born at The Moss, Killearn, a monument, (Obelisk), at the centre of the village is dedicated to Buchanan.
References
References
- {{Scottish settlement population citation
- Knight R.[https://www.kcfc.co.uk/killearncourier] (August 2014) (pdf) ''Killearn Courier'', (Issue 29, Page 21).
- Scottish Census 2022 [https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/scotland/stirling/S52000348__killearn/]
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