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    Inchinnan (/ ɪ n tʃ ˈ ɪ n ən /; Scottish Gaelic: Innis Fhionghain) is a small village in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The village is located on the main A8 road between Renfrew and Greenock , just south east of the town of Erskine .

  2. Inchinnan (variously known as Inchienun, Inchenane, Inchinan in historic documentation and Kilinan in the Ragman Roll), sits at the confluence of 3 rivers; the White Cart, the Black Cart and the Gryffe all of which flow into the Clyde. The name is thought to derive from either “island in the river” or “Finnan’s Island”, Kilinan ...

  3. 4. Inchinnan’s history as a settlement can be traced all the way back to the prehistoric days of the Iron Age. Neatly positioned at the foot of several bodies of water in the form of what are now known as the Cart, the Black Cart and the Gryffe, the area was tailormade to cater to the basic needs of humans since the onset of humanity.

  4. Inchinnan Historical Interest Group. Inchinnan Historical Interest Group’s objective is to advance the education of the public in the history, culture and heritage of Inchinnan and surrounding area. The group meet nine times a year on the last Thursday of the month excluding July, August and December and have speakers on various subjects.

  5. Inchinnan village, carved stones dating from around 900-1100AD. Renfrewshire Council. Inchinnan village, Art Deco India of Inchinnan building.

  6. A series of carved stones at Inchinnan Parish Church date from around 900-1100AD. They are believed to mark the final resting place of prominent figures from the long-lost Kingdom of Strathclyde. This was a significant stronghold which reached its peak as the Vikings were waging bloody raids on Scotland. Another group of stones dating from 1200 ...

  7. Inchinnan Parish Church Old Greenock Road Inchinnan Renfrew PA4 9PH. Phone: + (0)141 812 1308 (Session Clerk) Email: sessionclerk.ipc@gmail.com. Opening times The Celtic & Templar Stones are situated outside and can be viewed at any time. Please contact the Session Clerk to make arrangements if you wish to view the interior of Inchinnan Parish ...

  8. Things to Do in Inchinnan, Scotland: See Tripadvisor's 200 traveller reviews and photos of Inchinnan tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August. We have reviews of the best places to see in Inchinnan. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  9. A Walk Around Inchinnan. A walk of approximately 2.5 miles around Inchinnan. Among the many points of interest are; the Argyll Stone and St Conval’s Chariot. the Bascule Bridge – the only one remaining in Scotland. the Inchinnan Bridge – built in 1812 after the old bridge collapsed. the site where the Transatlantic Crossing record ...

  10. Inchinnan Tourism: Tripadvisor has 201 reviews of Inchinnan Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Inchinnan resource.

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