Port Glasgow Harbour, W Quay Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland, UK

Listed Building Description
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Late 18th/early 19th century in appearance. Quay faced with coursed squared rubble blocks, paired stones projecting about 3' below deck intended to clasp vertical timber buffering (some timbers survive at E); top stones secured in place by rectangular whinstone tenon keys. Curved on plan at W end. Rails survive for crane which lifted buoys from store to tender; inset near-centre has modern sheet-piling; nearer to E, stone steps. Cast-iron bollards. Causey setts survive at nid section, more probably below tar.