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Strathgryffe or
Gryffe Valley (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Ghriobhaidh) is the
strath of
River Gryffe,
which lies
within the
historic county...
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Gryffe High
School is a
comprehensive state secondary school in Houston, Renfrewshire.
Founded in 1980 and
subsequently expanded, the
school had a roll...
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Lying within the
Gryffe Valley,
Bridge of Weir owes its name to the
historic crossing point that it
provided over the
River Gryffe. The
village was initially...
- The
Gryffe Reservoirs, also
spelled 'Gryfe', take
their name from the
River Gryffe, name
deriving from the
Gaelic garbh meaning "rough stream". are two...
- The
River Gryfe (or
Gryffe) is a
river and
tributary of the
Black Cart Water,
running through the
County of
Renfrew in the west of Scotland. It
gives its...
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Gryffe Castle was a
castle existing in 1474,
probably about 0.5
miles (0.8 km)
north of
Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The
present Gryffe Castle...
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Houston and
Killellan in Renfrewshire,
Scotland lying south of the
River Gryffe and on the
banks of the
River Locher.
Craigends is on the south-eastern...
- Renfrewshire, in the west
Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies
within the
Gryffe Valley between the
villages of
Kilmacolm and
Bridge of Weir,
falling on...
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central Lowlands of Scotland.
Houston lies
within the
Gryffe Valley on the
banks of the
River Gryffe 6
miles (10 km) north-west of
Paisley and is the largest...
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Glasgow Mid
Argyll Shinty Club (GMA) is a
shinty club from Glasgow, Scotland. It is the only
senior side in
Glasgow and was
founded in 1928. They have...