Castle Levan - Gourock - United Kingdom
Castle Levan hotel city: Gourock - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Castle Levan Stirling Drive; zip code: PA19 1AH
Featuring free WiFi, Castle Levan offers accommodation in Gourock. Free private parking is available on site. Every room includes a flat-screen TV. Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax. You will find a coffee machine in the room.
-- Das Castle Levan bietet eine Unterkunft mit kostenfreiem WLAN in Gourock. Kostenlose Privatparkplätze sind an der Unterkunft vorhanden. Jedes Zimmer verfügt über einen Flachbild-TV.
-- Castle Levan biedt accommodatie met gratis WiFi, en ligt in Gourock. De accommodatie biedt gratis privéparkeergelegenheid. Elke kamer beschikt over een flatscreen-tv. Sommige hebben tevens een zithoek waar u kunt ontspannen.
-- Castle Levan住宿加早餐旅馆位于古罗克(Gourock),提供免费WiFi、住宿以及内部的免费私人停车场。 部分客房设有供客人放松身心的休息区。每间客房均提供平板电视和咖啡机。其他设施包括免费洗浴用品和吹风机。 Castle Levan住宿加早餐旅馆距离格拉斯哥(Glasgow)有39公里,距离佩斯利(Paisley)有29公里,距离格拉斯哥机场(Glasgow Airport)有28公里。
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Gourock
Drone footage over Gourock Scotland
Gourock My home town.
Gourock Scotland
Sunny Day at Gourock Scotland
Sunny Day at Gourock Scotland
Old Photographs Gourock Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Gourock, a town in the old county of Renfrew. It has in the past functioned as a seaside resort on the East shore of the upper Firth of Clyde. The name Gourock comes from a Gaelic word for rounded hill , in reference to the hill above the town. As far back as 1494 it is recorded that King James IV sailed from the shore at Gourock to quell the rebellious Highland clans. Two hundred years later William and Mary granted a Charter in favour of Stewart of Castlemilk which raised Gourock to a Burgh of Barony. In 1784 the lands of Gourock were purchased by Duncan Darroch, a former merchant in Jamaica. From a small fishing village in the traditional county of Renfrewshire, Gourock grew into a community involved in herring curing, copper mining, ropemaking, quarrying and latterly yacht building and repairing. When the competing railway companies extended their lines to provide fast connections to Clyde steamer services the Pierhead was built as a railway terminus. Nowadays a passenger ferry serves Kilcreggan and electric trains provide a service to Glasgow from Gourock railway station at the pierhead. Gourock Outdoor Pool was built in 1909. Gourock Sailing Club was founded in 1894. Clan Darroch links with Gourock began in the later half of the 18th century with Duncan Darroch, 1st of Gourock, who had returned to Scotland after making a fortune in the West Indies. Charlie Barr, was born Charles Barr in Gourock on 11 July 1864. he was an accomplished sailing skipper who three times captained winning America's Cup yachts. Barr died whilst visiting Southampton, England on 24 January 1911, he is buried in Southampton Old Cemetery. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Gourock Flight DJI phantom 3 Advanced.
Flight from Tower Hill, Gourock with my DJI Phantom 3 Advanced.
This Video shows the Town and vista that my Father grew up with and loved. He is at the end of his life now and is dying of cancer. This video is probably the last I will be able to show him.
Gourock Sunset to Night
A short time lapse video showing the sunset over the River Clyde and the town of Gourock on the evening of the 27th of July 2017.
Castle Levan views
Rooftop views from Castle Levan
Gourock Outdoor Pool
Gourock Outdoor Pool
The bay hotel gourock, janeys and post office building
a short film of the old bay hotel in gourock. the land is now part of the gourock train station car park.
DJI Phantom 3 Drone Dusk Flight over Gourock Scotland UK
A night flight taken from my house over the River Clyde showing my town Gourock.
Ferry from Gourock to Dunoon - 9th September 2013 (Day 10)
BB 2nd Gourock Display
Pile up!
Watching Ferries, Yachts and Canoes go by in Gourock.
This tranquil part of the Clyde is unbelievable with its fantastic scenery.. Scotland at it's best !
Gourock Municipal Buildings, Gourock, Inverclyde
Gourock Municipal Buildings is a £600k renovation of former Inverclyde Council offices into modern office accommodation. The business centre will provide tenants with a comfortable, modern, professional working environment. GMB is ideally located in the award winning Gourock Town Centre, only 35 minutes via the M8 motorway from Glasgow City Centre and 25 minutes from Glasgow Airport.
GMB comprises furnished part-serviced office accommodation within a fully refurbished environment, with a total of six offices ranging in size from 161 to 738 sq ft plus Weir and McClafferty Dental Care the anchor tenant on the ground floor. The total space is 1,912 sq ft. The building was extensively refurbished during 2016, including the installation of a lift to the upper floor.
The offices are now available with early viewing recommended. For more information, visit:
Gourock Karate Club - A brief description.
A brief description of what Gourock Karate Club has to offer.
Property Video - Ashwood, Tigh Dearg Road, Kilcreggan, Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, G84 0JZ
McEwan Fraser Legal:
Ashwood, Tigh Dearg Road, Kilcreggan, Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, G84 0JZ
To Contact Us:
McEwan Fraser Legal
Claremont House,
130 East Claremont Street,
Edinburgh
EH7 4LB
Head Office: 0131 524 9797
Truly stunning five bedroom detached villa with panoramic views over the Clyde. High spec immaculate finish throughout.
Ashwood occupies an elevated position, sited specifically to command magnicent open aspects over the Firth of Clyde and beyond to the Isles of Bute and Arran. Development first began in Kilcreggan in 1840 when the use of steamers on the Clyde made it more accessible. The first houses were used only as summerhouses, but as time went on, permanent occupation took place. As roads and vehicles developed, steamer traffic declined, and one by one, the piers closed. Today, Kilcreggan Pier remains the only traditional pier on the Clyde still in daily use. It has a rich architectural heritage of Victorian mansions and castles. Famous architects such as Alexander “Greek” Thomson, William Leiper and John Honeyman were among many to build impressive homes for wealthy clients. Today, many such homes remain, with villagers commuting to Glasgow in around an hour, either by road, or by ferry, with a journey time of around fifteen minutes to Gourock. Glasgow Airport can be reached in around forty-five minutes under normal driving conditions. Kilcreggan has its own primary school, with the local secondary school at Helensburgh, the nearest town (sixteen miles), where Lomond School also provides excellent private schooling at primary and secondary level. Helensburgh is regarded as one of Scotland’s most desirable towns, with excellent local shopping, a swimming pool and golf course and Rhu Marina is also nearby.