The
Roman road which passed through
Clydesdale to the western extremity of the
Antonine Wall can be found in Kilncadzow. An abandoned stone quarry – thought to date from the 18th century – is located on common land, just north of the A721. As an agricultural area, the village has many farms in close proximity. These include The Hill of Kilncadzow, The Hole of Kilncadzow, Greenbank, Collilaw, Birkenhead, The Drums, Craigend, Craighead, Gowanside and Leemuir. The three farms which were within the village – Townhead, Mid Town and West Town (all thought to date from the 18th century) – are no longer used as farms. A school (now the community hall) was built in the late 19th century to provide primary education for the children of the area. During the 20th century, council housing was provided for agricultural workers. ==Location==