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£1,500,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Cranford, 12 Victoria Road, Gourock, Inverclyde, PA19
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Detached house
4 beds
5 baths
7302
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Elevated setting with open, far-reaching views over the Firth of Clyde.
- Blend of period features and high-quality contemporary design.
- Stunning open-plan kitchen/living space with terrace and coastal outlook.
- Full private leisure suite with indoor pool, sauna, steam room, spa pool and gym.
- Beautiful terraced gardens with pavilion and large lawn.
- Multiple ensuite bedrooms, including an impressive principal suite.
- Wine cellar, prep kitchen, pantry and versatile reception rooms.
- EPC Rating = D
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Incredible Arts & Crafts villa architecturally redesigned for modern living.
Description
Cranford is an impressive Arts and Crafts Victorian villa positioned on one of Gourock’s most established residential streets, enjoying an elevated and peaceful setting with open views across the Firth of Clyde. Set within grounds extending to just under half an acre, the house blends period character with contemporary additions that make full use of Cranford's site topography, creating a versatile and architecturally distinctive home of around 7,300 sq ft arranged across several levels, each designed to maximise the coastal outlook.
The main entrance from Victoria Road leads into a generous reception hall that immediately showcases the combination of historic detailing and modern design. A striking contemporary staircase with glass balustrades forms the centrepiece, encouraging light to flow through the space. Upper windows and skylights enhance the sense of height, while chevron oak flooring and neutral finishes create a warm and refined introduction to the house. From here, sightlines lead naturally to the principal rooms.
Two main reception rooms occupy the seaward side and highlight the quality of the villa’s original craftsmanship. The drawing room features an impressive coffered timber ceiling, a large arched fireplace with detailed joinery and a bay window framing open views towards the Clyde. The neighbouring family room offers a brighter feel, with an ornate plaster ceiling, traditional fireplace and another bay window providing excellent natural light. A well appointed study sits quietly to the front, ideal for home working. This floor also provides an ensuite bedroom, offering useful flexibility for guests, along with a utility/laundry room and cloakroom.
The principal suite occupies the entire upper floor and serves as a private retreat shaped by the roofline. The bedroom features a distinctive arched window with uninterrupted views across the water, complemented by additional upper-level glazing. Two separate dressing rooms are fitted with bespoke cabinetry, and the spacious ensuite includes exposed timbers and a picture window positioned above the bath, making full use of the roof structure.
Below the entrance level lies the main everyday living area, centred around a contemporary extension opening directly onto a wide terrace. The open plan kitchen, dining and living area benefits from extensive glazing and bifold doors that draw in light and frame the views. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke Bulthaup cabinetry, sleek quartz worktops and a full suite of integrated Gaggenau appliances. A large central island forms the focal point, with feature lighting and easy connection to the dining and sitting zones. The sitting area includes a glazed internal window providing a unique view down to the wine cellar below. A prep kitchen and separate pantry sit to the rear. This level also accommodates two further ensuite bedrooms, both enjoying excellent aspects.
An internal staircase leads down to the private leisure suite. A well crafted wine cellar with timber racking and temperature-controlled refrigeration forms the entrance to this level. Beyond lies the indoor pool, set beneath a curved skylit roof and alongside full-height glazing overlooking the garden. The pool is complemented by a spa pool with a sculptural swan neck water feature, with additional facilities including a sauna, steam room, snail shower and changing areas designed for year round use. Below this sits a dedicated gymnasium with full-height glazing opening directly to the garden, mirrored walls and clean finishes.
The gardens are arranged in a series of terraces that step down the hillside, connecting the upper living spaces with the pool pavilion and the expansive lower lawn. Planting provides structure and privacy, while the terrace off the kitchen level offers one of the best vantage points for enjoying views across the Clyde. A timber clad garden pavilion provides a flexible additional space with glazing on multiple sides, toilet facilities and direct access to a firepit area with surrounding seating, ideal for entertaining. The grounds wrap naturally around the house, enhancing both the setting and the thoughtful design of the extensions.
Cranford brings together the elegance of a traditional villa with the comfort and functionality of contemporary living. With generous reception rooms, modern family spaces, extensive leisure facilities and landscaped gardens, it represents an exceptional coastal home with convenient access to Gourock’s waterfront, transport links and amenities.
Location
Cranford enjoys a desirable position on Victoria Road, one of Gourock’s most established residential streets in this historic coastal town, which grew from a small fishing settlement into one of the Clyde’s most established seaside communities. Today, the area is valued for its attractive residential setting, traditional architecture and strong sense of place, offering a well connected base within Inverclyde West.
The town provides a wide selection of local amenities, including respected primary and secondary schooling, medical facilities and everyday services, with further independent and private schooling options available across Glasgow and Renfrewshire. The broader area supports a strong family and professional demographic, benefitting from reliable services and a welcoming local community.
Gourock is well served by transport links, making Cranford suitable for both local commuting and wider travel across Scotland and the UK. Regular bus routes connect neighbouring towns, while Gourock railway station provides direct services into Glasgow, offering a straightforward route to the city’s commercial districts, universities and cultural venues. Ferry links across the Clyde further enhance local flexibility and highlight the area’s maritime character. For national and international buyers, the property is particularly well placed for access to Scotland’s key airports. Glasgow Airport, approximately 20 miles away by road, operates an extensive programme of domestic and European services, as well as regular long haul routes. Edinburgh Airport lies around 60 miles from the property, providing access to a wide range of transatlantic, Middle Eastern and worldwide destinations. Together, these airports ensure that Cranford is a practical base for buyers with frequent travel needs or international ties.
The surrounding coastline and hills define Gourock’s setting, offering scenic walks, sailing opportunities and open viewpoints across the Firth of Clyde towards the Argyll landscapes. This combination of natural beauty, local amenities and highly accessible transport connections contributes to the area’s enduring appeal not only for local residents but also for those relocating from elsewhere in the UK or abroad.
Square Footage: 7,302 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Gas - Mains
Drainage - Mains
Heating - Via Biomass boiler and secondary gas boiler
Warm air and air conditioning in pool area
Cranford is a C listed property
Description
Cranford is an impressive Arts and Crafts Victorian villa positioned on one of Gourock’s most established residential streets, enjoying an elevated and peaceful setting with open views across the Firth of Clyde. Set within grounds extending to just under half an acre, the house blends period character with contemporary additions that make full use of Cranford's site topography, creating a versatile and architecturally distinctive home of around 7,300 sq ft arranged across several levels, each designed to maximise the coastal outlook.
The main entrance from Victoria Road leads into a generous reception hall that immediately showcases the combination of historic detailing and modern design. A striking contemporary staircase with glass balustrades forms the centrepiece, encouraging light to flow through the space. Upper windows and skylights enhance the sense of height, while chevron oak flooring and neutral finishes create a warm and refined introduction to the house. From here, sightlines lead naturally to the principal rooms.
Two main reception rooms occupy the seaward side and highlight the quality of the villa’s original craftsmanship. The drawing room features an impressive coffered timber ceiling, a large arched fireplace with detailed joinery and a bay window framing open views towards the Clyde. The neighbouring family room offers a brighter feel, with an ornate plaster ceiling, traditional fireplace and another bay window providing excellent natural light. A well appointed study sits quietly to the front, ideal for home working. This floor also provides an ensuite bedroom, offering useful flexibility for guests, along with a utility/laundry room and cloakroom.
The principal suite occupies the entire upper floor and serves as a private retreat shaped by the roofline. The bedroom features a distinctive arched window with uninterrupted views across the water, complemented by additional upper-level glazing. Two separate dressing rooms are fitted with bespoke cabinetry, and the spacious ensuite includes exposed timbers and a picture window positioned above the bath, making full use of the roof structure.
Below the entrance level lies the main everyday living area, centred around a contemporary extension opening directly onto a wide terrace. The open plan kitchen, dining and living area benefits from extensive glazing and bifold doors that draw in light and frame the views. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke Bulthaup cabinetry, sleek quartz worktops and a full suite of integrated Gaggenau appliances. A large central island forms the focal point, with feature lighting and easy connection to the dining and sitting zones. The sitting area includes a glazed internal window providing a unique view down to the wine cellar below. A prep kitchen and separate pantry sit to the rear. This level also accommodates two further ensuite bedrooms, both enjoying excellent aspects.
An internal staircase leads down to the private leisure suite. A well crafted wine cellar with timber racking and temperature-controlled refrigeration forms the entrance to this level. Beyond lies the indoor pool, set beneath a curved skylit roof and alongside full-height glazing overlooking the garden. The pool is complemented by a spa pool with a sculptural swan neck water feature, with additional facilities including a sauna, steam room, snail shower and changing areas designed for year round use. Below this sits a dedicated gymnasium with full-height glazing opening directly to the garden, mirrored walls and clean finishes.
The gardens are arranged in a series of terraces that step down the hillside, connecting the upper living spaces with the pool pavilion and the expansive lower lawn. Planting provides structure and privacy, while the terrace off the kitchen level offers one of the best vantage points for enjoying views across the Clyde. A timber clad garden pavilion provides a flexible additional space with glazing on multiple sides, toilet facilities and direct access to a firepit area with surrounding seating, ideal for entertaining. The grounds wrap naturally around the house, enhancing both the setting and the thoughtful design of the extensions.
Cranford brings together the elegance of a traditional villa with the comfort and functionality of contemporary living. With generous reception rooms, modern family spaces, extensive leisure facilities and landscaped gardens, it represents an exceptional coastal home with convenient access to Gourock’s waterfront, transport links and amenities.
Location
Cranford enjoys a desirable position on Victoria Road, one of Gourock’s most established residential streets in this historic coastal town, which grew from a small fishing settlement into one of the Clyde’s most established seaside communities. Today, the area is valued for its attractive residential setting, traditional architecture and strong sense of place, offering a well connected base within Inverclyde West.
The town provides a wide selection of local amenities, including respected primary and secondary schooling, medical facilities and everyday services, with further independent and private schooling options available across Glasgow and Renfrewshire. The broader area supports a strong family and professional demographic, benefitting from reliable services and a welcoming local community.
Gourock is well served by transport links, making Cranford suitable for both local commuting and wider travel across Scotland and the UK. Regular bus routes connect neighbouring towns, while Gourock railway station provides direct services into Glasgow, offering a straightforward route to the city’s commercial districts, universities and cultural venues. Ferry links across the Clyde further enhance local flexibility and highlight the area’s maritime character. For national and international buyers, the property is particularly well placed for access to Scotland’s key airports. Glasgow Airport, approximately 20 miles away by road, operates an extensive programme of domestic and European services, as well as regular long haul routes. Edinburgh Airport lies around 60 miles from the property, providing access to a wide range of transatlantic, Middle Eastern and worldwide destinations. Together, these airports ensure that Cranford is a practical base for buyers with frequent travel needs or international ties.
The surrounding coastline and hills define Gourock’s setting, offering scenic walks, sailing opportunities and open viewpoints across the Firth of Clyde towards the Argyll landscapes. This combination of natural beauty, local amenities and highly accessible transport connections contributes to the area’s enduring appeal not only for local residents but also for those relocating from elsewhere in the UK or abroad.
Square Footage: 7,302 sq ft
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Gas - Mains
Drainage - Mains
Heating - Via Biomass boiler and secondary gas boiler
Warm air and air conditioning in pool area
Cranford is a C listed property
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