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Port Glasgow, Inverclyde.
| NGR: | NS 34607 73713 |
| WGS84: | 55.92796, -4.64882 |
| Length: | Not recorded |
| Vert. Range: | Not recorded |
| Altitude: | Not recorded |
| Geology: | Not recorded |
| Tags: | Tunnel, ManMade |
| Registry: | second |
Small culvert - outfall north of the south end of Mansion Avenue, originally took the water from the Woodhall Burn under Old Greenock Road. May now connect to surface water drainage from Arran Avenue.
Alternative Names: None recorded.
Notes: The south end of Mansion Avenue was altered in the 1930s to reduce its steepness, bringing it closer th the burn. The small bridge carrying the road was replaced by a culvertThe remaining north part of Woodhall Burn runs downhill through the woodland north of Old Greenock Road to the site of Woodhall Terrace. The 1940s tenements at the north side of Old Greenock Road were demolished in the late 1990s and early 2000s leaving open views of the Clyde from the modern housing built c. 2010 south of Old Greenock Road.
Hydrographic Feeds: Park Burn
Hydrographic Resurgences: Park Burn
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This entry was last updated: 2025-10-05 13:06:30
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