
A FORMER nursing home in Greenock’s West End has been acquired by businessmen Sandy and James Easdale’s property investment firm Dalglen.
Glenfield, on Bedford Street at Union Street, has modern extensions and spans four floors with 33 bedrooms, generous communal areas, a kitchen, passenger lifts, and storage, with on-site car parking and private garden grounds.

Operators Greenock Medical Aid Society (GMAS), announced the facility’s closure in June, citing rising costs and sector-wide challenges. It had been a care home since 1926.
At this stage, no specific development proposals have been drawn up by Dalglen.
Sandy Easdale said: “This is a prime location within Greenock, and we’ll be carefully evaluating all options for the site in the months ahead.
“Our focus, as always, will be on ensuring that any future plans add value to the community and support the wider Inverclyde economy.”

James Easdale added: “The West End of Greenock remains one of the area’s most desirable locations, and the former Glenfield site offers excellent potential for future development.
“We look forward to shaping plans that respect the character of the area while helping to support continued investment and growth in Inverclyde.”















