Category:Tower Hill tower, Inverclyde

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Gourock, Tower Hill, Tower 
tower in Gourock, Inverclyde, Scotland, UK
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  • category B listed building (LB34029, 1971–)
Map55° 57′ 24.07″ N, 4° 49′ 20.24″ W
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Wikidata Q17825503
Historic Environment Scotland ID: LB34029
Canmore ID: 199330
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34029.

The Tower Hill tower in Gourock was built in 1847 for Duncan Darroch, 2nd chief of Clan Darroch of Gourock, who inherited the barony and estate in 1827 and with his wife moved into Gourock House around 1830. The tower was used by the Royal Observer Corps during World War II. Tower Hill was bought by the town of Gourock in September 1945, and is now a public park. pp. 6, 16–17; Milne, Colin (1958), The History of Gourock 1858-1958.

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