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Finlaystone House, Langbank
Langbank is an attractive residential village on the south bank of the River Clyde, 9 miles west of Paisley on the A8 to Greenock.

As well as good road access, it has a railway station on the Glasgow to Greenock and Gourock line. The area has an interesting history.


Facilities in the village include a primary school, village hall, shops and restaurant. On the edge of the village lies Finlaystone Country Estate with long established gardens and woodlands, adventure play areas, a gift shop and cafe. The house has been in the ownership of only three families over the last six hundred years, and is now the home of the chief of the Clan Macmillan.

South of the village is Gleddoch House Hotel and Golf Club. With stunning views across the Clyde towards Ben Lomond and the Campsie Hills, the 6350 yard championship golf course presents a challenge in a most scenic setting.

Further information
For more information on travelling to Renfrewshire visit our travel information page.

Or if you would like further details on enjoying the walks in our area visit our walks information page.

More tourist information including accommodation in Renfrewshire is available from VisitScotland at paisley@visitscotland.com



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