Hallo Valerie I don't know how much you already know,but here goes. Cuilhill was a small mining community situated about two miles or so west of the town of Coatbridge and less than a mile north of the village of Bargeddie.From a map of 1899 Cuilhill appears to consist of three short rows of houses next to Heatheryknowe Colliery and Bartonshill Colliery. In 1864 mention is made of " Lochwood Pit at Cuilhill,owned by the Bairds". The houses would be the typical two and one room houses owned by the employer and let to the workers. They would have no indoor sanitation or piped water. There would be communal dry closets,water pipes and middens. The houses known as room and kitchens and single ends were small and had built in box beds. Some of this information comes from a publication called 'Coatbridge Three Centuries of Change' by P.Drummond and J.Smithand published by Monklands Library Service. I attended Bargeddie School but left the area many years ago so have no uptodate information, but almost certainly the old rows would be demolished just after the war and replaced by modern council housing occupied by the over spill from Glasgow. Cuilhill may now be within the Glasgow City area. If I can be of further assistance please let me know. I now live in the south of England but have family members still in Scotland. Peter Paterson [email protected]