Clynder

Clynder is a small village in the Scottish unitary authority Argyll and Bute. It lies on the east coast of the Rosneath peninsula on the shore of the sea arm Gare Loch towards the village of Rhu. Helensburgh is about four kilometers east of Greenock and located seven kilometers south. In the 1971 census, 192 inhabitants were recorded in Clynder. Thus, the population had declined compared to 229 in 1961. In more recent census data Clynder is not listed separately.

Clynder is situated on the B833, which approached the coastline of the peninsula rotates. A railway connection does not exist and was not present in the past. In Clynder located with the Gareloch House is a monument of the highest category A. The Scottish monument in the early 19th century built country house in located on the southern outskirts of the village. Nearby bees were kept for honey production in the past. The growing there Heide is described as very rich pollen, making an exceptionally high honey yield.

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