St Nicholas (Strathbock) Church is a mid-12th-century church with a small tower, a nave and large chancel (enlarged in the 13th century). The church is first recorded in 1270 and has been expanded over the centuries, with additional aisles added in the 17th and 19th centuries. The church was extensively restored in 1937. The church has a
Romanesque 12th century doorway and some of the oldest church bells in West Lothian, with one dated to 1503. The Oatridge hotel on the main street of Uphall was built in 1810 and is a former coaching inn (previously named the Uphall Inn) on the
Airdrie to
Bathgate to
Edinburgh turnpike route. Middleton Hall is an 18th-century house currently operating as a
care home. The hall was built circa 1710 and reconstructed significantly in the late 19th century as the Headquarters of
Scottish Oils Ltd. Kirkhill House in Uphall was the principal residence of
David Stewart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan in the latter part of the eighteenth century. The house fell into ruin when Erskine moved to
Dryburgh and it has only recently been reconstructed as a private residence. Among the features were a remarkable accurate scale model of the
Solar System in the gardens surrounding the house, and an accompanying
astronomical pillar now located in Almondell country Park. At the centre of the model the Sun was represented by a stone globe 6 feet in diameter and the six planets known in 1776 were represented by small globes distributed around the gardens at appropriate distances. Erskine, his titles and his model are preserved in modern names such as Buchan Road, Buchan Port, Buchan Arms, Cardross Road and Globe Park. In the west of Uphall, Houston House is a four-storey
white harl covered 16th-century tower house and hotel. Originally built for the local laird, the house was later purchased and expanded by
John Shairp, an advocate to
Mary, Queen of Scots. The house was restored by the architect Ian Lindsay in the 1940s as his home. In the 1970s, the house was purchased, refurbished and extended as a hotel. ==Culture and recreation==