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Kilmacolm
Kilmacolm is a town and also civil parish in the Inverclyde council area, as well as the historical region of Renfrewshire in the west main Lowlands of Scotland. It pushes the north slope of the Gryffe Valley, 7 1/2 miles (12.1 km) south-east of Greenock and around 15 miles (24 kilometres) west of the city of Glasgow. The town has a population of around 4,000 and also belongs to a wider civil parish which covers a large country hinterland of 15,000 hectares (150 km2; 58 sq mi) having within it the smaller negotiation of Quarrier's Village, initially established as a 19th-century domestic orphans' home. The area surrounding the town was resolved in prehistoric times and emerged as part of a feudal society with the parish separated in between different estates for much of its history. The village itself remained tiny, offering services to neighboring ranch areas and also functioning as a spiritual center for the parish. The name of the town originates from the Scottish Gaelic Cill MoCholuim, suggesting the devotion of its church to St Columba. The parish church was discussed in a papal bull of 1225 revealing its subservience to Paisley Abbey, and also it remains on the website of an old religious community dating to the 5th or sixth centuries. Once again in the 13th century, Duchal Castle was constructed in the church as well as is notable for being besieged by King James IV of Scotland in 1489, following the resident Lyle family's assistance of an insurrection versus him. Feuding in between the honorable families of Kilmacolm was typical in the Middle Ages, and in the 16th and 17th centuries, the parish once more concerned the focus of the Crown for providing assistance to outlawed spiritual Covenanters. The character of the town altered dramatically in the Victorian age, with the arrival of the train in Kilmacolm in 1869. Much of Kilmacolm's modern-day buildings were created in between this date and also the episode of World War I. The appearance of such transport web links enabled the town to increase as a wealthy dorm village offering the nearby metropolitan centres of Glasgow, Paisley as well as Greenock. The economy of the town reflected this population change, relocating away from its conventional reliance on farming to providing tertiary sector solutions to citizens as well as visitors.