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Riverside Park, Glasgow

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Riverside Park is a public park located in the Govan area of Glasgow, Scotland, on the south bank of the River Clyde. Opened in March 2026, the park occupies part of the historic Govan Graving Docks site and represents a major milestone in the regeneration of Glasgow’s post-industrial waterfront.

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Riverside Park, Glasgow
Govan-Partick Bridge, Glasgow Govan

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Govan-Partick Bridge

Govan-Partick Bridge
G51 2LH Glasgow, Govan
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Govan Old Parish Church
Govan Old Parish Church

Govan Old Parish Church is the name of the original parish church serving Govan in Glasgow from the 5th or 6th century AD until 2007. In that year, the Church of Scotland united the two Govan congregations with Linthouse and established the parish church at Govan Cross, making Govan Old redundant. Govan Old is no longer used for regular Sunday services, but the building remains a place of worship with a daily morning service and is open to visitors in the afternoons. The church, dedicated to a Saint Constantine, occupies a Scottish Gothic Revival building of national significance (A-Listed by Historic Environment Scotland) within a churchyard designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument (Historic Environment Scotland). The church houses an internationally-significant collection of early medieval sculpture, known as the Govan Stones. All the carved stones come from the churchyard and include the Govan Sarcophagus, four upstanding crosses with figurative and interlace decoration, five Anglo-Scandinavian hogbacks, and a wide range of recumbent burial monuments, all seemingly dating to the 9th - 11th centuries AD. Govan Old and the Govan Stones museum are open daily between April 1st and October 31st from 1pm-4pm (visitors can contact the museum to arrange tours in the off season). Admission to the museum is free, although there is the option for visitors to make donations, and a small gift shop inside including books and local handicrafts which raises money for the upkeep of the property and its collections.