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Garnock may refer to: *The River Garnock in North Ayrshire, Scotland *
Glengarnock Glengarnock (Gaelic: ''Gleann Gairneig'') is a small village in North Ayrshire that lies near the west coast of Scotland. It forms part of the Garnock Valley area and is about from Glasgow, the nearest city. The Barony of Glengarnock is one of ...
, a small village on the river, once the site of Glengarnock Steelworks. *
Garnock Valley Garnock Valley is an area in the northern part of North Ayrshire, Scotland, adjoining Renfrewshire. The region includes the towns of Beith, Dalry, and Kilbirnie, and some smaller villages such as Gateside, Barrmill, Longbar and Glengarnock; ...
area of North Ayrshire, which takes in the towns of Beith, Dalry and Kilbirnie. *
Garnock Academy Kilbirnie (Gaelic: ''Cill Bhraonaigh'') is a small town of 7,280 (as of 2001) inhabitants situated in the Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland. It is around southwest of Glasgow and approximately from Paisley a ...
in Kilbirnie, a secondary school formed in 1971. *
Garnock RFC Garnock Rugby Club is an amateur rugby union club based in Glengarnock in Scotland. They currently play in . History The club was formed in 1972 as the result of a merger of the Old Spierians and Dalry High School FP clubs. This was a respons ...
, a rugby club located at Lochshore, Glengarnock. *''
Garnock Way ''Garnock Way'' was a short-lived Scottish soap opera, produced by Scottish Television for the ITV network, running from 1976 to 1979. It was replaced by ''Take the High Road'' which also featured actors Eileen McCallum, Bill Henderson, Paul ...
'' soap opera, produced by Scottish Television from 1976 to 1979. *
Robert Garnock Robert Garnock (c. 1660 – 1681) was a Scottish covenanter. He was baptised by James Guthrie (minister), James Guthrie and like him was hanged in Edinburgh although at a different time and place; Guthrie was executed about 20 years before Garn ...
(1660–1681), Scottish covenanter {{disamb