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Inchinnan

Visit Inchinnan and see everything from medieval carved stones to stunning Art Deco buildings.

Visit Inchinnan

The stunning India of Inchinnan building dates from the 1930s and makes for an attractive local landmark.

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 1200-1700 are thought to include Knights Templar stones.

Inchinnan Parish Church is a striking building. It has a beautiful marble pulpit from Italy along with glorious stained glass windows.

Living in Inchinnan

Inchinnan has a large business park nearby which is home to many well-known businesses.

The Inchinnan Cruising Club was established in 1932 and is located between Inchinnan and Renfrew.  It has an active membership and a varied fleet of power and sailing vessels.

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A fascinating history

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