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Luxury exclusive family home on the Clyde Estuary
Boasting a huge kitchen, dining and lounge area with the most stunning uninterrupted views over the beautiful Clyde Estuary and north to the Scottish Highlands and West Coast Islands. Tastefully decorated throughout this home offers privacy and elegant luxury accommodation for travellers or temporary incoming professionals. The house has everything you could need for a short/ extended stay. The balcony gives a quiet space to view the perpetual ebb and flow of the River Clyde. NO PARTIES One sumptuous master bedroom & ensuite with his/her dressing area. Three king size bedrooms with built-in storage Single bed and extra mattress with ensuite All bedrooms have an LCD TV Office with desk and printer Fully equipped gym Suntrap Quiet reading room Massive gardens & decking area - garden furniture and outdoor utensils Drying area Utility room - washing machine, tumble dryer. Wet gear area Double covered car garage Free on road parking Guests will have full and exclusive access to the home. Happy to meet and greet with a brief introduction to the property and surrounding areas at a time that's convenient for guests. 24 on-call management Collection and drop off from Glasgow or Prestiwick Airports available at an extra cost. The home is located in a secluded friendly residential area and a short walk from Gourock town centre, parks, outdoor swimming pool/gym, independent shops cafes restaurants and bars. Gourock is a simple 45 mins car journey to Glasgow or a 40-minute train journey directly into Glasgow city centre from the local station. For the adventurous Gourock has two ferry terminals offering access to the Isle of Bute or Dunoon and therefore further access to the stunning Highlands and Islands of Scotlands heralded West Coast. The ferry port town of Gourock sits on the south bank of the Firth of Clyde, 28 miles west of Glasgow. Gourock’s ice cream parlours and open-air waterfront swimming pool recall its days as a popular day-trip destination for Glaswegians. The open-air pool is one of only three remaining in Scotland and was refurbished in 2010. Kempock Street has a variety of traditional shops and is Gourock's main shopping street. Just behind Kempock Street lies Granny Kempock’s Stone, a 6ft monolith that is reputed to bring good luck to newlyweds and passing sailors who walk around it seven times. Other landmarks include Castle Mansions and St John's Church, whose distinctive steeple dominates over Gourock. The town also contains Castle Levan, a fortified tower house dating from the 14th century. The castle now runs as a bed & breakfast and is rumoured to be haunted. Gourock also has a golf club and is home to the Royal Gourock Yacht Club. There are superb views from Gourock across the Clyde Estuary to the mountains of the south-west Highlands. Visitors can enjoy walks along the Ashton Front promenade. Three miles west of Gourock lies Cloch Point, where there is a lighthouse that dates from 1797. Regular ferries run from Gourock to Dunoon, Kilcreggan and Helensburgh. A ferry service also runs from McInroy's Point on the west side of town to Hunters Quay, home to such attractions as the Royal Marine Hotel and the 'Jim Crow' painted rock. Gourock railway station is located at the Pierhead and provides services to Paisley, Glasgow and Wemyss Bay while a number of local bus services connect the town to the surrounding area.
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