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    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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  • yew tree grove located in the grounds of the old estate next to the River Gryfe. It is one of the largest of its species in Scotland. The estate's name...
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    (separating Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire), part of the River Gryfe and the Finlaystone Burn to the south-east. It is one of the smallest...
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    Strathgryffe (redirect from Gryfe Valley)
    (Houston and Killellan civil parish) Also spelled Strathgryfe, Gryfe Valley. "River Gryfe from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. "Renfrewshire...
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    Retrieved 4 July 2010. The Editors of the Gazetteer for Scotland. "River Gryfe, Gazetteer for Scotland". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 13 August...
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    Lowlands of Scotland. The castle stands at the bottom of the valley of the River Gryfe on a peninsula created by the Blacketty and Green Waters which have their...
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    under the M8 motorway at Blackstoun, where it is joined by the River Gryfe. The river then flows parallel with the main runway of Glasgow Airport; passing...
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    factory at Linwood.[citation needed] The southern end of the site near the River Gryfe was connected to what was then the LMS former Caledonian Railway line...
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    The Gryffe Reservoirs, also spelled 'Gryfe', take their name from the River Gryffe, name deriving from the Gaelic garbh meaning "rough stream". are two...
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    for powering machines, domestic use and fire-fighting. Given that the River Gryfe, Dargavel Burn and Paisley's civic supply were all located nearby, Fulwood...
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