Garvel Point

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Renfrewshire

Scotland

Garvel Point

Railway line in central Greenock  The Gourock branch of the Inverclyde Line runs through three tunnels between  Greenock Central station and the terminus at Gourock. This short stretch of exposed track is at King Street, with Greenock telephone exchange prominent.
Railway line in central Greenock Credit: Thomas Nugent

Garvel Point is a coastal marsh located in Renfrewshire, Scotland. It is situated on the banks of the River Clyde, near the town of Port Glasgow. The area is characterized by its unique ecosystem, consisting of salt marshes and saltings.

The coastal marsh at Garvel Point plays a vital role in supporting a diverse range of plant and animal species. Its proximity to the river and the tidal influence creates a dynamic environment that is rich in nutrients. This makes it an ideal habitat for various salt-tolerant grasses, sedges, and wildflowers. Some of the notable plant species found in the area include sea aster, sea lavender, and sea purslane.

The marshes at Garvel Point also provide an important feeding ground for a variety of bird species. During migratory periods, the area attracts waders like dunlins, redshanks, and curlews. Coastal birds such as oystercatchers and gulls can also be spotted along the shoreline. The marshes act as a natural filter, providing a valuable breeding ground for fish and shellfish, which in turn supports the local fishing industry.

In addition to its ecological significance, Garvel Point is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The coastal marsh offers picturesque views of the River Clyde and surrounding landscapes. It is a haven for walkers, birdwatchers, and photographers who come to appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area.

Overall, Garvel Point is an important coastal marsh in Renfrewshire, providing a unique ecosystem that supports a diverse range of plant and animal life. Its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities make it a cherished destination for both locals and visitors alike.

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Garvel Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.946744/-4.7286422 or Grid Reference NS2975. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Railway line in central Greenock  The Gourock branch of the Inverclyde Line runs through three tunnels between  Greenock Central station and the terminus at Gourock. This short stretch of exposed track is at King Street, with Greenock telephone exchange prominent.
Railway line in central Greenock
The Gourock branch of the Inverclyde Line runs through three tunnels between Greenock Central station and the terminus at Gourock. This short stretch of exposed track is at King Street, with Greenock telephone exchange prominent.
The Oak Mall The Crown  Street  entrance to the mall, with the A78 High Street above.
The Oak Mall
The Crown Street entrance to the mall, with the A78 High Street above.
Victoria House business centre  On East Blackwhall Street, near Victoria Harbour.
Victoria House business centre
On East Blackwhall Street, near Victoria Harbour.
Greenock Baptist Church  The former St Andrew's Church became home to Greenock Baptist Church in January 2015. Greenock Baptist Church was formed in 2008 when George Square Baptist Church and Orangefield Baptist Church united. This view is of the East Blackhall Street side of the building.
Greenock Baptist Church
The former St Andrew's Church became home to Greenock Baptist Church in January 2015. Greenock Baptist Church was formed in 2008 when George Square Baptist Church and Orangefield Baptist Church united. This view is of the East Blackhall Street side of the building.
Greenock Baptist  Church  The former St Andrew's Church became home to Greenock Baptist Church in January 2015. Greenock Baptist Church was formed in 2008 when George Square Baptist Church and Orangefield Baptist Church united. This view is from Carnock Street at East Blackhall Street.
Greenock Baptist Church
The former St Andrew's Church became home to Greenock Baptist Church in January 2015. Greenock Baptist Church was formed in 2008 when George Square Baptist Church and Orangefield Baptist Church united. This view is from Carnock Street at East Blackhall Street.
Trade retail units on Carwood Street Plumbing and electrical suppliers are amongst the types of businesses which operate here.
Trade retail units on Carwood Street
Plumbing and electrical suppliers are amongst the types of businesses which operate here.
Empress Court Home to a variety of businesses, just off the A8 road at Victoria Harbour.
Empress Court
Home to a variety of businesses, just off the A8 road at Victoria Harbour.
Empress Court  Home to a variety of businesses, just off the A8 road at Victoria Harbour.
Empress Court
Home to a variety of businesses, just off the A8 road at Victoria Harbour.
Greenock Town Hall The hall is currently  operating as a vaccination centre, mainly providing boosters to combat the New Omicron variant of Covid-19. This view shows the east end of the carriageway (currently under renovation) which runs through the building.

See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7059289">NS2776 : Gate at Greenock Town Hall</a>.
Greenock Town Hall
The hall is currently operating as a vaccination centre, mainly providing boosters to combat the New Omicron variant of Covid-19. This view shows the east end of the carriageway (currently under renovation) which runs through the building. See also NS2776 : Gate at Greenock Town Hall.
Water fountain at Clyde Square  One of over a hundred public drinking water taps  which have been installed around Scotland by Scottish Water.

See it and the others on a searchable map: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/find-your-nearest-top-up-tap/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/find-your-nearest-top-up-tap/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Water fountain at Clyde Square
One of over a hundred public drinking water taps which have been installed around Scotland by Scottish Water. See it and the others on a searchable map: LinkExternal link .
Water fountain at Clyde Square  One of over a hundred public drinking water taps  which have been installed around Scotland by Scottish Water.

See it and the others on a searchable map: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/find-your-nearest-top-up-tap/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.yourwateryourlife.co.uk/find-your-nearest-top-up-tap/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Water fountain at Clyde Square
One of over a hundred public drinking water taps which have been installed around Scotland by Scottish Water. See it and the others on a searchable map: LinkExternal link .
Gate at Greenock Town Hall The hall is currently operating as a vaccination centre. This gate is at the Clyde Square entrance. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7055175">NS2776 : Greenock Town Hall</a>.
Gate at Greenock Town Hall
The hall is currently operating as a vaccination centre. This gate is at the Clyde Square entrance. See also NS2776 : Greenock Town Hall.
Smith Street at King Street Smith Street is to the right.
Smith Street at King Street
Smith Street is to the right.
Hector McNeil House The former Greenock Central Library is now offices of Inverclyde Council. The mural is by Charles Anderson and was commissioned for the library.
Hector McNeil House
The former Greenock Central Library is now offices of Inverclyde Council. The mural is by Charles Anderson and was commissioned for the library.
Mural on Hector McNeil House The former Greenock Central Library is now offices of Inverclyde Council. The mural is by Charles Anderson and was commissioned for the library.
Mural on Hector McNeil House
The former Greenock Central Library is now offices of Inverclyde Council. The mural is by Charles Anderson and was commissioned for the library.
The Lyle Fountain The fountain and canopy have recently returned from Wigan where they were restored by a specialist company. The temporary fence suggests that there is still some work to be done.

See the fountain and canopy in situ in November 2015 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4752344">NS2876 : The Lyle Fountain, Cathcart Square</a>.

The following information is from the Discover Inverclyde web site <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://discoverinverclyde.com/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://discoverinverclyde.com/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .

The ornate Lyle central fountain was gifted to the Town by Provost Abram Lyle in 1880, it was designed by Mr F.A. Scudamore of Coventry.

Bronze shields which bear the crests of Ardgowan and Cartsburn families and 16 other prominent families of Greenock can be seen above the fountain. Abram Lyle was a successful business man born in Greenock 1820 and was a partner in the largest shipping fleet in Greenock, transporting sugar from West Indies. With four business partners Lyle bought the Glebe Sugar refinery in 1865. He was Provost from 1876 - 1879.
The Lyle Fountain
The fountain and canopy have recently returned from Wigan where they were restored by a specialist company. The temporary fence suggests that there is still some work to be done. See the fountain and canopy in situ in November 2015 NS2876 : The Lyle Fountain, Cathcart Square. The following information is from the Discover Inverclyde web site LinkExternal link . The ornate Lyle central fountain was gifted to the Town by Provost Abram Lyle in 1880, it was designed by Mr F.A. Scudamore of Coventry. Bronze shields which bear the crests of Ardgowan and Cartsburn families and 16 other prominent families of Greenock can be seen above the fountain. Abram Lyle was a successful business man born in Greenock 1820 and was a partner in the largest shipping fleet in Greenock, transporting sugar from West Indies. With four business partners Lyle bought the Glebe Sugar refinery in 1865. He was Provost from 1876 - 1879.
The Dutch Gable House A restored historic building, located on William Street, off Cathcart Square.
The Dutch Gable House
A restored historic building, located on William Street, off Cathcart Square.
Greenock Mid Kirk Looking along Cathcart Street to the church which is on Cathcart Square.
Greenock Mid Kirk
Looking along Cathcart Street to the church which is on Cathcart Square.
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Garvel Point is located at Grid Ref: NS2975 (Lat: 55.946744, Lng: -4.7286422)

Unitary Authority: Inverclyde

Police Authority: Renfrewshire and Inverclyde

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.946744,-4.7286422
Traffic Signals
Lat/Long: 55.9435053/-4.7313757
Traffic Signals
Lat/Long: 55.9435809/-4.7313135
Restaurant
The Point
Lat/Long: 55.9449885/-4.7340784
Seamark Light Character: Oc
Seamark Light Colour: green
Seamark Light Height: 9
Seamark Light Period: 10
Seamark Light Range: 4
Seamark Light Reference: A 4470
Seamark Type: light_minor
Source: US NGA Pub. 114. 2011-05-26.
Lat/Long: 55.9467333/-4.7258833
Seamark Buoy Lateral Category: port
Seamark Buoy Lateral Colour: red
Seamark Buoy Lateral Shape: can
Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: red
Seamark Light Period: 2
Seamark Name: No 28
Seamark Type: buoy_lateral
Source: survey;bing
Lat/Long: 55.948226/-4.7219803
Seamark Buoy Lateral Category: port
Seamark Buoy Lateral Colour: red
Seamark Buoy Lateral Shape: can
Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: red
Seamark Light Period: 4
Seamark Name: Garvel No 24
Seamark Type: buoy_lateral
Source: survey;bing
Lat/Long: 55.9493409/-4.7267462
Greenock Titan Crane
Man Made: crane
Lat/Long: 55.9438662/-4.7304426
Waterway: fuel
Lat/Long: 55.9438174/-4.7278917
Bus Stop
Clyde Port Authority
Bus: yes
Departures Board: timetable
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9440949/-4.7348584
Bus Stop
Clyde Port Authority
Bench: yes
Bus: yes
Check Date Shelter: 2023-09-10
Departures Board: timetable
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9441371/-4.733875
Crossing
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Island: no
Crossing Ref: pelican
Tactile Paving: yes
Traffic Signals Sound: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9436558/-4.7316102
Crossing
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Ref: pelican
Traffic Signals Sound: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9434748/-4.7316912
Crossing
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Island: no
Crossing Ref: pelican
Tactile Paving: yes
Traffic Signals Sound: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9435551/-4.7315897
Crossing
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Ref: pelican
Traffic Signals Sound: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9434305/-4.7315144
Place Of Worship
Greenock East United Reformed Church
Denomination: united_reformed
Religion: christian
Lat/Long: 55.9429918/-4.7301499
Seamark Buoy Lateral Category: starboard
Seamark Buoy Lateral Colour: green
Seamark Buoy Lateral Shape: conical
Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: green
Seamark Light Period: 2
Seamark Name: No 5
Seamark Type: buoy_lateral
Lat/Long: 55.94771/-4.7287345
Seamark Buoy Lateral Category: port
Seamark Buoy Lateral Colour: red
Seamark Buoy Lateral Shape: can
Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: red
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Seamark Type: buoy_lateral
Lat/Long: 55.9491518/-4.7314274
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Seamark Buoy Lateral System: iala-a
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Seamark Type: buoy_special_purpose
Lat/Long: 55.9464236/-4.7358692
Bus Stop
Ratho Street
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 55.9437635/-4.7327149
Bus Stop
Ratho Street
Bench: yes
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 55.9432367/-4.7297556
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