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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.

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  • Ranfurly (Renfrewshire) (eu)
  • Ranfurly (Écosse) (fr)
  • Ranfurly, Renfrewshire (en)
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  • Ranfurly, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Rann Feòirling, Eskoziako etxalde bat da, Renfrewshire konderrian. (eu)
  • Ranfurly (Rann Feòirling en gaélique (gd)) est un village d'Écosse, situé dans le council area et région de lieutenance du Renfrewshire, situé en banlieue de Paisley. Il se trouve plus précisément dans la vallée du Strathgryfe, immédiatement au sud de Bridge of Weir. * Portail de l’Écosse (fr)
  • 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. (en)
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  • Ranfurly (en)
  • Rann Feòirling (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bridge_of_Weir_street.jpg
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  • Castle Terrace, the former Ranfurly Hotel, from the Churchyard (en)
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  • Bridge of Weir street.JPG (en)
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  • Scotland (en)
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  • Scotland (en)
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  • Ranfurly (en)
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  • 55.849 -4.585
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  • Ranfurly, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Rann Feòirling, Eskoziako etxalde bat da, Renfrewshire konderrian. (eu)
  • Ranfurly (Rann Feòirling en gaélique (gd)) est un village d'Écosse, situé dans le council area et région de lieutenance du Renfrewshire, situé en banlieue de Paisley. Il se trouve plus précisément dans la vallée du Strathgryfe, immédiatement au sud de Bridge of Weir. * Portail de l’Écosse (fr)
  • 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. (en)
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  • Rann Feòirling (en)
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  • NS391647 (en)
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  • BRIDGE OF WEIR (en)
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  • PA (en)
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