A high road on the side of the hill serves additional houses including Dunselma, a
Scottish baronial style house above the point. It was built as a sailing lodge for the wealthy Coats family (proprietors of the eponymous
Paisley mills) in 1885–87 by the Paisley firm of Rennison and Scott. It was bought by the
Scottish Youth Hostels Association in 1941, and they used it as a
hostel until 1965. It still forms a landmark clearly visible from the other side of the Clyde, and is a Category A
listed building. It is on the
A880 road. ==Gallery==