Kilmahew Burn
A small bridge over Kilmahew Burn.
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Cardross in Argyll and Bute
  coordinates
55°57′31″N 4°39′00″W / 55.95848°N 4.64991°W / 55.95848; -4.64991

Kilmahew Burn is a small river, burn, that runs from the Kilmahew estate into the Firth of Clyde. It flows close by the ruins of Kilmahew Castle and St Peter's Seminary and passes through the town of Cardross.[1][2][3] The bridge over it in Cardross that carries the main road is named Moore's Bridge and was built in 1688.

References

  1. "Kilmahew from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info.
  2. "Ruination and reinvention A self guided walk around the Kilmahew estate near Cardross" (PDF).
  3. "KILMAHEW / ST PETER'S COMMISSION PLAN, MAY 2010" (PDF).


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