Haggs and Longcroft are small neighbouring villages in the Falkirk council area of central Scotland, sitting on the western fringe of the Central Belt between Glasgow and Edinburgh. They retain a semi‑rural feel but are well connected by road - the nearby M80 and A‑roads make them handy commuter bases - and lie within the broader Forth Valley landscape that has long been shaped by canals, railways and heavy industry.
Locally there’s a mix of modern housing and older stone buildings, small community amenities and outdoor leisure on nearby canal towpaths and greenbelt. The area is close to notable pieces of heritage such as the Antonine Wall and the engineering attraction of the Falkirk Wheel, while village life tends to centre on local schools, halls and pubs, with neighbouring places like Denny and Bonnybridge providing additional services and social ties.
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