Gowkthrapple, Wishaw
Facts and practical information
Gowkthrapple is a small neighbourhood of Wishaw, Scotland, situated around 3⁄4 miles from the town centre. The name "Gowkthrapple" is a Scots compound word made up of "gowk", meaning "idiot" or "cuckoo" and "thrapple", meaning "throat" or "strangle". One theory of how the community gained its name is that there was a woodland here which was notable for cuckoos. Gowkthrapple can be entered off of Castlehill Road which runs the length of the estate. Formerly an industrial area, associated with the Pather Iron and Steel Works and then Smith's clock factory, which opened in 1951. This closed in the 1970s, although the premises remain standing on Smith Avenue and have been reused as Garrion Business Park. In 2016, Gowkthrapple had an estimated population of 1330. ()
Wishaw
Gowkthrapple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greenhead Moss, St Ignatius Church, South Wishaw Parish Church, Dimsdale.