Neilson’s Monument

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Neilson's Monument stands at the summit of Barstobrick Hill, 2 miles north of Ringford. It is dedicated to the Scottish inventor James Beaumont Neilson.
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About Neilson’s Monument

Neilson's Monument stands at the summit of Barstobrick Hill, 2 miles north of Ringford. It is dedicated to James Beaumont Neilson who invented the hot-blast process of iron-making, greatly increased the efficiency of smelting iron. Neilson was also once the owner of the Queenshill Estate on which the monument stands. Neilson retired from Glasgow Gasworks in 1847 and died in 1865 . The obelisk monument was erected by his son, Walter Montgomerie Neilson in 1883. The area is popular with walkers due to the fantastic views from the top of the hill.

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