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was built in 1909 and reconstructed in 1969, it was once tidal and had a sandy floor, but is now a modern, heated facility, with cleaned sea water used in the saltwater pool. The pool was closed at the end of the 2010 summer season for a major improvement project, now completed. The existing changing
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McInroy's Point is a small peninsula to the west of the town. Around 1973, a pier was constructed here to form the departure point for Western Ferries. The port has since been expanded and now incorporates two floating ramps. The port is a terminus for the service to
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Gourock has a large yacht club named the Royal Gourock Yacht Club. Situated on Ashton Road at the junction of Victoria Road, it was known as Gourock Sailing Club when it was founded in 1894. It became Gourock Yacht Club in 1900, and acquired Royal status in 1908.
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Like many Scottish seaside towns, Gourock's tourist heyday was in the latter half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth. Evidence of this part of its past is gradually disappearing - The Bay Hotel and
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Kempock Street is the main shopping street, and has a variety of shops including a small supermarket, art and gift shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. At the north end of the street, a statue of a "Girl on a Suitcase" with
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opened a distribution centre at Faulds Park, an industrial estate to the south of the town. The Amazon building was originally occupied by Mimtec who manufactured PC products in high volumes for IBM which closed in 2023.
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accommodation was demolished and replaced with a more modern leisure centre, incorporating an enlarged gymnasium and lift access from the street level down to the new changing accommodation and the upgraded pool.
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and The Ashton, three local landmarks, disappeared towards the end of the last century. At the same time, Gourock has continued to expand along the coastline, with new estates above the medieval
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Darroch is titled Claire Darroch-Thompson, 8th of Gourock, Lady of the Barony of Gourock, following the death of her father, the late Duncan Darroch of Gourock on 1 February 2011.
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Trumpethill is a residential area situated between Midton and Levan and lies to the north of Gourock Golf Club, which stretches all the way behind to the back of Levan.
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at her side, popularly known as "Wee Annie", commemorates the town's past as a seaside resort and setting-off point. She looks out over the pier where
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The name Gourock comes from a Gaelic word for "pimple", in reference to the hill above the town. As far back as 1494 it is recorded that
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The area was the home of the Drumshantie Rifle Range in the late 19th century. It was developed in the mid-20th century as a series of
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Gourock also has a golf course, which stretches from behind Trumpethill to Levan estates. The
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Gourock's principal industry, apart from tourism and fishing, was small craft repair and
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When the competing railway companies extended their lines to provide fast connections to
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Gourock's famous outdoor pool is now closed ahead of a massive £2 million refurbishment
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in Shore Street, which are now used as a business centre, were completed in 1924.
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Gourock has one of the three remaining public outdoor swimming pools in Scotland.
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The promenade at Ashton forms part of the Inverclyde Coastal Path.
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was built as a railway terminus. Nowadays a passenger ferry serves
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sailed from the shore at Gourock to quell the rebellious Highland
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Video images and narration - Darroch Mausoleum & Gourock Park
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View looking onto the River Clyde from a house in Trumpethill
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of Castlemilk in 1784. He was also granted arms by the
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Index

McInroy's Point
Scottish Gaelic
Town

Gourock is located in Inverclyde
Inverclyde
OS grid reference
NS 24200 77000
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PA19
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Inverclyde
Scottish Parliament
Greenock and Inverclyde
UK
Scotland
55°57′14″N 4°49′02″W / 55.953763°N 4.8173176°W / 55.953763; -4.8173176
/ˈɡʊərək/

GOOR-ək
Scottish Gaelic
[ˈkuɾʲak]
Inverclyde

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