Levern Water

Levern Water
Levern Water pictured near Househillwood
Native nameUisge Labharain (Scottish Gaelic)
Location
CountryScotland
StateUnited Kingdom
Council areasEast Renfrewshire, Glasgow
CityGlasgow
Physical characteristics
SourceLong Loch
  locationEast Renfrewshire, Scotland
  coordinates55°44′35.3″N 4°25′33.2″W / 55.743139°N 4.425889°W / 55.743139; -4.425889
MouthWhite Cart River
  location
Glasgow, Scotland
  coordinates
55°49′35.3″N 4°20′44.1″W / 55.826472°N 4.345583°W / 55.826472; -4.345583

The Levern Water (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Labharain) is a small river in East Renfrewshire and Glasgow, Scotland. It rises in the Long Loch and flows generally north and east, past the towns of Neilston and Barrhead, for a total distance of 9 miles (14 km). It empties into the White Cart River.

The Levern Water facilitated the socio-economic growth of parts of East Renfrewshire by providing water power for cotton mills and homes.