Stenhousemuir is a small town in the district of Falkirk, Scotland, situated to the north of Falkirk town. It has a football team (Stenhousemuir F.C.), and a cricket team.
The town is home to the McCowan’s toffee factory, who make both traditional toffee, and also WHAM and Irn-Bru bars.
Stenhousemuir is also home to promising young cricketer Rohith Suresh.
External links
Stenhousemuir Cricket Team (http://website.lineone.net/~jsowens)
Falkirk (An Eaglais Bhreac in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in central Scotland.
The Falkirk Area occupies a central position in Scotland, on the key north-south and east-west motorway and rail routes and within easy reach of Edinburgh and Glasgow airports; Falkirk is well situated both for access from England and for access to other parts of Scotland.
In the 18th century the area served as the cradle of Scotland's industrial revolution, becoming the earliest major centre of the iron-casting industry: to this day, cast-iron cooking pots are known in Zimbabwe as "falkirks".
FORMER leaders Berwick failed to close the gap on Stenhousemuir at the top of the Third Division yesterday after being held to a 1-1 draw by struggling Montrose at Shielfield Park.
FORMER Partick Thistle midfielder Andy Gibson was in fine form for Stenhousemuir in Saturday's 2-0 win at Montrose and is eager to prove he has not made a mistake by leaving Firhill after seven seasons.
Stenhousemuir fight back against 10-man Albion Roversto progress to the second round of the CIS Insurance Cup.