Almond Valley holds the Scottish Shale Oil Industry collection, recognised as a museum collection of national importance, comprising the surviving official records of the shale oil companies.
The shale oil museum is open every day of the week as one of the many attractions at Almond Valley Heritage Trust
For over a century, West Lothian lay at the heart of Scotland's shale oil industry. The industry was a major employer and many moved to the area in search of work within the shale mines, oil works and refineries.
During late Victorian times oil works were established across much of the eastern half of the county, new villages were built to accommodate the workforce, and new communities developed in the shadow of the bings.
Almond Valley holds the Scottish Shale Oil Industry collection, recognised as a museum collection of national importance, and is custodian of the BP shale archive, comprising the surviving official records of the shale oil companies.
Our museum website - Scottish Shale - is a mine of information on people and places associated with the shale oil industry. The website provides a comprehensive gazetteer of the oil works, shale mines, and worker’s villages that were once scattered across the landscape of West Lothian, linking these places to information about the companies behind the industry and the people who promoted them.
If a visit to our museum and/or website doesn't answer your questions; we'd be delighted to hear from you and see if we could help you further.
Almond Valley Heritage Centre
Millfield
Livingston
EH54 7AR
Opening Hours:
Daily throughout the year from 10am to 5pm
(except Dec 25 & 26, Jan 1 & 2)
Car
Almond Valley is only two miles from junction 3 of the M8, and is signposted with a succession of brown signs from the motorway, leading you along the A705. We've ample free parking.
Public Transport
Livingston North railway station is just under a mile from Almond Valley, linked by footpaths, taxi, or local bus services. Please see Traveline Scotland for route numbers and timetables of local buses.
Visit Armadale Community Museum to learn more about the farming and mining heritage that shaped the town.
Bathgate's History Trail is an informative and interesting walk which guides you around 15 of the fascinating buildings and locations that make up the rich heritage of Bathgate Town Centre.
The Bennie Museum opened in 1989 as a museum of Bathgate’s history and life. It has been commended by the Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions.
Visit West Lothian, Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston, West Lothian. EH54 6FF UK Registration No. SC346843
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