Arthurlie is an area of the town of Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, Scotland.
The Dunlop family ran Gateside Cotton Mill under the name of James Dunlop & Son. The old house was torn down and Arthurlie House was erected with the old gardens extended and remodelled in 1818. The estate remained in the hands of the Dunlop family until about 1938. It was a Mr. Charles Taylor who discovered the ancient Arthurlee Cross being used as a gatepost on the estate and persuaded Henry Dunlop to rescue it. Scran - Squire Dunlop. Accessed : 2009/11/19
===Arthurlie House 2008===
The cross measures high, wide, and thick and is in good condition except that one face is badly worn. One side had an iron ring indented into it, almost flush with the surface, this being done during its time when it was being used as a gate post after it was no longer used as a bridge. In the 1857 Ordnance SurveyOrdnance Survey (Name Book) ( ) Object Name Books of the Ordnance Survey Book No.18, p 79. it was believed that its original site had been at NS 4968 5813 in a field called Cross-stane-park.Pride, David (1910). A History of the Parish of Neilston. Pub. Alexander Gardner, Paisley. p 166. In 1795 it was acting as a footbridge over a stream in the Colinbar Glen area at the bottom of the Cross-stane-park (NS 497 580).The statistical account of Scotland, drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes, Sinclair, J (Sir), Edinburgh, Vol.2, p 148. It stayed there long enough to be worn smooth on one face; it was seen by the OS surveyor in 1857
In approximately 1870 it was erected in the grounds of Arthurlee House at NS 4979 5814 as shown in the photograph. Sometime prior to 1942 it was moved yet again by Barrhead Council to its present position.
The stone is said to be associated with King Arthur, King of the Britons. Locally it was said to mark Arthur's grave or a conspicuous leader of that name.
===Views of Arthurlie Cross 2008===
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