Dalziel Park

Dalziel Park is an area located between the villages of Carfin, Cleland and Newarthill in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

On 2 October 2004 the Clubhouse was opened, officially ending a long and determined journey that the War Memorial Trust embarked upon to sell a portion of land for housing and also build a top-quality sports facility, overcoming the main problems including high costs for maintenance.

Initially only a handful of playing fields were formed, but that number slowly increased and the reputation of the sports facility started to grow.

The area also contains a development of high-quality housing (approximately 230 residences, coming under the Murdostoun council ward)[1] accessed from Chapelknowe Road, which is right next to a large golf course.

As well as this, Dalziel Park contains a Hotel and Conference Centre, built on the site of the demolished Cleland House mansion[2][3] which has a restaurant and overnight accommodation; the property was purchased by the leisure company operated by former footballer Harry Hood in 2011.

The main rugby pitch, with a grandstand capable of holding 384 spectators.
Hotel and Conference Centre