Bishop's Glen Reservoir
Bishop's Glen Reservoir, also known as Dunoon Reservoir, used to be the source for drinking water for the town of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, a function now satisfied via Loch Eck. Records show that this impounding reservoir was created before 1880. The Balgaidh Burn is the main inflow and outflow. The angling of the Bishop's Glen Reservoir is managed by the Dunoon and District Angling Club.
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Holy Trinity Church, Dunoon
Holy Trinity Church is an Episcopalian church building in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located on Kilbride Road, southwest of the town centre. Constructed in the Gothic Revival style, it is a Category B listed building.
The church was built in 1850 by John Henderson. It was extended to the west in 1896 by Alexander Ross. Its bell was cast by John Warner & Sons.
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Kilbride Bridge
Kilbride Bridge is a bridge in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A Category C listed structure, it carries the traffic of Auchamore Road. It is made of red sandstone rubble, and has a segmental arch span. The bridge is toll-free.
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St John's Church, Dunoon
St John's Church, formerly Dunoon Free Church, is a Presbyterian church building in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A Category A listed structure, it is located in the town centre at the junction between Hanover Street and Victoria Road. The church is still in daily use.
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Dunoon Burgh Hall
Dunoon Burgh Hall is a municipal building in Argyll Street, Dunoon, Scotland. The structure, which is used as an events venue, is Category B listed.
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