C11 (Inverclyde)
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C11 | ||||
Location Map ( geo) | ||||
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The Renfrewshire & Inverclyde boundary at Carruth Bridge | ||||
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From: | B786 (NS354658) | |||
To: | Carruth Bridge (NS357658) | |||
Distance: | 0.2 miles (0.3 km) | |||
Meets: | B786, C11 (Renfrewshire) | |||
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Route outline (key) | ||||
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This article is about the Class III road numbered C11 maintained by Inverclyde Council.
For other roads numbered C11, see C11.
For other roads numbered C11, see C11.
The C11 is a short link running from the B786 to the south of Quarriers Village to the council boundary at Carruth Bridge.
Route
The Inverclyde section of Torr Road is very short, measuring less than three hundred metres from the B786 junction to Carruth Bridge. The bridge crosses the Carruth Burn, which marks the boundary with Renfrewshire.
The main features on the road are the East Lodge of Carruth House, which is the only junction and Carruth bridge itself. Carruth House and its grounds on the north side of the road are concealed from view by narrow woodland. The single field of pasture on the south side of the road is behind a hedgerow.