Westquarter is a village in the Falkirk council area of Scotland.
At the 2001 census the village of Westquarter was recorded as having a resident population of 1,105.
It was lost after the uprising of 1715, being confiscated from the family due to their Jacobite sympathies but was regained by Sir Alexander Livingston in 1784.
His wife continued there for some years but being childless the estate passed to a distant relative, Thomas Fenton Livingstone, in 1884, who greatly enlarged and remodelled the property.
It was purchased by Stirling County Council in 1934 and demolished in 1936 to create the Westquarter housing scheme.