School Wynd. When I lived in Paisley I never wore a kilt. The Freedom kilt went unnoticed in Paisley apart from one lady who approached me while I was taking photos and asked me about it. I told her it was a cargo kilt with pockets so I didn't need a sporran and it was made in Canada. She replied well you certainly have the legs for it and you should be able to catch plenty of red indians with it.

My great grandparents would still recognise School Wynd. The old grammar school buildings date from 1802 and the Middle Church from around the same date.

There is another old church in the fork where Oakshaw Street branches from School Wynd and heads up to the right towards the top of the drumlin.

I had lunch at an outdoors table at this cafe at the lower end of School Wynd. Beyond it is yet another church, Oakshaw Trinity.

Church Hill, leading up to the High Church, which dates from 1754.
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