- 55°52′41″N 4°34′26″W / 55.878°N 4.574°W / 55.878; -4.574
Strathgryffe or
Gryffe Valley (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Ghriobhaidh) is the
strath of
River Gryffe...
- Quarrier's
Village or
Quarriers Village is a
small settlement in the
civil parish of
Kilmacolm in
Inverclyde council area and the
historic county of Renfrewshire...
- St Peter's Well is a rare
surviving example of a holy well
house or
covered well that was
built over the
waters of a
spring in a
field below Greenhill...
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Ranfurly Castle is a
ruined 15th
century castle,
about 0.5
miles (0.8 km)
south west of
Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland, in
Ranfurly golf course...
- and
entertainments and
including the
local primary schools. In 1992,
Strathgryffe Tennis Squash and
Fitness Club,
opened with
support from the Lawn Tennis...
-
Bridge of Weir is a
village within the
Renfrewshire council area and
wider historic county of
Renfrewshire in the west
central Lowlands of Scotland. Lying...
- 3–18
Capacity approx 650
pupils Houses Craigmarloch Duchal Killalan Strathgryffe Colour(s)
Green and blue
Publication The
Columban Affiliation Headmasters'...
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Crosslee is a
small village lying on the bank of the
River Gryffe in the
civil parish of
Houston and Killellan, Renfrewshire, in Scotland. It lies around...
- St Fillan's Kirk, Seat and Well are
located in the
hamlet of Kilallan, once the main
religious centre of the
ancient parish of
Kilallan (Cill Fhaolain)...
- two; both
spellings appear in
official usage. The
churches of
Stragrif (
Strathgryffe) are
mentioned in the 1169
charter of
Paisley Abbey. In 1968, Independent...