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Ranfurly, Renfrewshire

Ranfurly
Bridge of Weir street.JPG
Castle Terrace, the former Ranfurly Hotel, from the Churchyard
Ranfurly is located in Renfrewshire
Ranfurly
Ranfurly
Ranfurly shown within Renfrewshire
OS grid reference NS391647
Civil parish
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRIDGE OF WEIR
Postcode district PA11
Dialling code 01505
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
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55°50′56″N 4°35′06″W / 55.849°N 4.585°W / 55.849; -4.585Coordinates: 55°50′56″N 4°35′06″W / 55.849°N 4.585°W / 55.849; -4.585

Ranfurly (Scottish Gaelic: Rann Feòirling) is a small settlement on the southern edge of the village of Bridge of Weir, which lies within the Gryffe Valley in the council area and historic county of Renfrewshire in the West-Central Lowlands of Scotland.

Ranfurly derives its name from the 15th century Ranfurly Castle situated there. The area became a dormitory settlement of residential housing in the Victorian Era. Today Ranfurly is a conservation area.

Ranfurly Castle was constructed around 1440 by the Knox family who, in the 19th century, took the title of Earl of Ranfurly in the Peerage of Ireland. The building was three stories high and the remains of the Castle are located in the grounds of the Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club. In 1665 it was sold to the Cochrane Earls of Dundonald, later it was sold to the Hamiltons of Holmhead, then to the Aitkenheads.

The settlement of Ranfurly originated primarily in the 1880s to 1910s, with quality stone-built houses and some fine villas in the higher land above the village following the expansion of the area and the arrival of the railway in Bridge of Weir in 1864.

Significant in the area was the Ranfurly Hotel which was built in 1882 in the Scots Baronial style. It was closed as a hotel prior to the First World War and seen a number of uses since. In the 1990s, Gary Pearson began to restore Ranfurly Hotel to its original Victorian beauty. Speaking of the building, Pearson said "what had once been my dream castle looked more like a crumbling row of tenements. But it's such a spectacular building, it would have been criminal not to preserve it." Ranfurly Hotel, now Castle Terrace, has been renovated into private apartments and shops.

Ranfurly is part of Bridge of Weir for local government purposes, which is in turn part of the council area of Renfrewshire, as well the historic county of Renfrewshire which has wider boundaries and retains some official functions, for example as a registration county and lieutenancy area.


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