- Gourock
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Gourock
gaelic_name= Guireag
population=
os_grid_reference= NS242770
longitude= -4.82
latitude= 55.95
unitary_scotland=Inverclyde
lieutenancy_scotland= Renfrewshire
constituency_westminster= Inverclyde
constituency_scottish_parliament= Greenock and Inverclyde
post_town= GOUROCK
postcode_district = PA19
postcode_area= PA
dial_code= 01475Gourock (Gaelic "Guireag" (pimple shaped or rounded), pronounced|g̊uɾʲag̊) is a
burgh inInverclyde ,Scotland . It has in the past functioned as a seaside resort on theFirth of Clyde . Its principal function today, however, is as a popular residential area, extending contiguously fromGreenock , with a railway terminus and ferry services across the Clyde.History
As far back as 1494 it is recorded that James IV sailed from the shore at Gourock to quell the rebellious Highland
clan s. Two hundred years later William and Mary granted a Charter in favour of Stewart ofCastlemilk which raised Gourock to aBurgh of Barony . In 1784 the lands of Gourock were purchased by Duncan Darroch, a former merchant inJamaica . He built "Gourock House" near the site of the castle in what the family eventually gifted to the town as "Darroch Park", later renamed by the council as "Gourock Park".From a small fishing village in the traditional county of
Renfrewshire , Gourock grew into a community involved inherring 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. NowadaysCaledonian MacBrayne car ferries sail from the pierhead toDunoon , a "Clyde Marine" ferry servesKilcreggan andHelensburgh , and electric trains provide a service toGlasgow fromGourock railway station at the pierhead. A rival car ferry service is run byWestern Ferries from McInroy's Point on the west side of the town toHunter's Quay to the north of Dunoon.Like many Scottish seaside towns, Gourock's tourist heyday was in the latter half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th. Evidence of this part of its past is gradually disappearing - The Bay Hotel and
Cragburn Pavilion 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, almost to the Cloch lighthouse which overlooksInnellan on the western shore.Places of interest
Gourock boasts one of the few remaining public outdoor swimming pools in Scotland. 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
megalithic Kempock Stone, popularly known as "Granny Kempock Stone ", stands on a cliff behind Kempock Street, the main shopping street. The supersition was that for sailors going on a long voyage or a couple about to be married, walking seven times around the stone would ensure good fortune. A flight of steps winds up from the street past the stone to Castle Mansions and St John's Church, whose crown steeple forms a landmark dominating Gourock. Kempock Street itself has a good variety of traditional shops includingbaker 's andgreengrocer 's shops.Gourock park was formerly the grounds of Gourock House, now demolished, and lies to the east of the town. "Gourock Burn" runs down to the west side of the park, and the
Scout Hall of the 1st Gourock and 6th Renfrewshire Scout Troop, known as "Colonel Darroch's Own", is on that side of Gourock Park. Within the Park lies Gourock Park Bowling Club, one of two bowling clubs in the town,the other being The Gourock Bowling Club in Barrhill Road. These clubs have strong links and also a healthy rivalry as can be seen on their respective websites.www.Gourockpark.com and www.Gourockbc.comClan Darroch
The head of the
Scottish clan Darroch is titled Duncan Darroch, 7th of Gourock, Lord of the Barony of Gourock. He is retired, was formerly a captain with theArgyll and Sutherland Highlanders , and lives inCamberley ,Surrey .cite web |url=http://darroch.org/darroch_gourock.html |title=HISTORY - DARROCH FAMILY WEB SITE |format= |work= |accessdate=]Industry
Gourock's principal industry, apart from tourism and fishing, was small craft repair and chandlery. An eponymous ropework opened in the town but later moved to Port Glasgow. More recently
Amazon.com opened a distribution centre at Faulds Park, one of the new estates to the south of the town.Areas of Gourock
Ashton, Cardwell Bay, Levan, McInroy's Point, Midton, Trumpethill
Photographs of Gourock
Notable Residents and Former Residents
*
George Wyllie Scottish Artist.
*Catherine McPhail Scottish author.
*Iain Banks Scottish author.References
External links
*oscoor gbx|NS242775
* [http://gourockcommcouncil.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ Gourock Community Council]
* [http://www.inverclydeviews.co.uk External source of photos.]
* http://gourock.page.tl/
*"The Gourock & District Magazine" - published every month.
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