Greenock Cut

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Greenock Cut is a historic 19th-century aqueduct and scenic walking trail in Inverclyde, Scotland, known for its engineering heritage and panoramic views over the Clyde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aqueduct
scheduled monument
walking trail
builtFor Greenock water supply
constructionEnd 1827
constructionStart 1825
country Scotland
engineer Robert Thom NERFINISHED
era 19th century
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
heritage walking
landscape photography
hasTrailUse hiking
walking
hasViewOf Clyde estuary NERFINISHED
Gourock NERFINISHED
Greenock NERFINISHED
hasVisitorCentre Greenock Cut Visitor Centre NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Category A listed structure
Scheduled Monument
knownFor 19th-century civil engineering
historic aqueduct
panoramic views over the Clyde
locatedIn Inverclyde NERFINISHED
west central Scotland
locatedNear Greenock NERFINISHED
locatedOn Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Inverclyde Council NERFINISHED
opened 1827
overlooks Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
River Clyde NERFINISHED
partOf Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park path network
purpose to carry water from Loch Thom to Greenock
region Inverclyde NERFINISHED
status no longer used as primary water supply
terminus Greenock NERFINISHED
trailType circular route
visitorCentreOperator Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park NERFINISHED
watercourseType open aqueduct
waterSource Loch Thom NERFINISHED

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Inverclyde containsFeature Greenock Cut