Gourock, The Cloch Lighthouse 1900
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The lighthouse between Gourock and Inverkip was built in 1796. It stands 76ft high and is a notable Clyde estuary landmark, looking across to the light on the Gantock rocks. During the Second World War, an anti-submarine boom ran across the river from Cloch Point to the Gantocks. Additional defences comprised fixed gun positions at Cloch Point, Toward Point and on Castle Hill, Dunoon.
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