Place in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
| Coordinates: | 55.968, -4.01 |
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| OS grid ref: | NS 74 76 |
| Population: | 720 |
| Dialling code: | 01236 (Coatbridge) |
Dullatur is a small, leafy village on the outskirts of Cumbernauld in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, sitting conveniently between Glasgow and Stirling and close to the M80. It has the feel of a commuter settlement with mature gardens, parkland and a quiet residential character developed largely in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when rail and road links made the area attractive to people working in the cities.
Despite its tranquillity, Dullatur sits near important historic landscape features – the line of the Roman frontier, the Antonine Wall, and nearby Roman sites – and enjoys local green spaces and recreational facilities such as golf and walking routes. The local economy is predominantly residential and service‑oriented, with community life oriented around village groups and close ties to neighbouring towns for shops and employment.
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