Town
Centre of Renfrew
Renfrew is some 6 miles ( 10km ) to the west of Glasgow. Renfrew has royal burgh status and is the county town of Renfrewshire. Renfrew is at the confluence of the River Clyde and the River Cart. A passenger ferry crosses the River Clyde from Renfrew to Yoker. |
Town
Hall in Renfrew
The steeple was built in 1872 to replace an earlier town hall on the site which dated from 1670. The design is a mixture of French and Gothic styles and the tower is 105ft in height. |
The
mercat cross and war memorial
in Renfrew Town Centre.
A mercat cross is a market cross found in cities and towns in Scotland at the central site for trade and commerce. It was originally a place where merchants would gather and later became the focal point for town events such as executions, announcements and proclamations. |
The
Victory Baths in Renfrew
- an Edwardian Building from 1921 |
The
Police Station Building in
Renfrew
|
Town
Centre of Renfrew
|
The
Old Parish Church
in Renfrew
|
Former
Car Ferry
across the River
Clyde
from Yoker to Renfrew Has now been replaced by a passenger-only ferry service |
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