Location ID: #10289585
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Soviet looking industrial space formerly used for underwater military training. Large empty industrial space with ladders from floor to ceiling.
Location ID: #10284741
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New Lanark is a beautifully restored 18th-century cotton mill village set in the picturesque Clyde Valley, just under 1 hour southeast of Glasgow. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is internationally renowned for its pivotal role in the ...
Location ID: #10287270
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Glasgow Central station is a large glass-roofed railway terminus with shops bar and an extensive tunnel network and abandoned platform below station.
Location ID: #10284438
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A large, busy station known for its glass-covered roof and its central location next to major landmarks like Edinburgh Castle.
Location ID: #10284540
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A working textile factory with original 1920's machinery situated alongside the river in the Irvine Valley. It is a historic, independent textile manufacturer established in 1881 in Newmilns, specialising in high-quality fabrics for theatre, film, ...
Location ID: #10287096
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Operational sawmill housed in small brick building on Finlaystone Estate. Tool shed. Tiled interiors.
Location ID: #10287500
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The Greenock Sugar Sheds (or Warehouses) are Category A-listed, 19th-century industrial buildings at James Watt Dock. Constructed between 1879–1886, these red brick, eight-story structures feature yellow-brick detailing and were central to ...
Location ID: #10288346
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Undershot watermill, restored to working order, now headquarters for the Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust.
Location ID: #10289241
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National Mining Museum Scotland is housed in the well-preserved former Lady Victoria Colliery. Known as Scotland's "first super-pit," the site offers a glimpse into 19th-century industrial life with largely intact machinery and buildings.
Location ID: #10284202
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The Barony A-Frame is a 45-meter (180-foot) tall, 4-legged welded steel headgear structure near Auchinleck, East Ayrshire, built in 1954 to modernize the Barony Colliery. As the last remaining example of its kind in Britain, this Category B-listed ...
Location ID: #10290101
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Early 20th C building with clock tower & interesting interior in which the supports for the glass roof radiate from a central booking office. Fine example of Victorian cast iron Station.
Location ID: #10284225
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Almost all of the gasworks buildings and equipment remain. You can even see some of the steam-driven machines used for gas production and distribution in action. Biggar Gasworks is a lasting reminder of an industry that benefited all of Scotland’s ...
Location ID: #10284235
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Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace, located at Taynuilt in Argyll, is the most complete charcoal-fueled ironworks in Britain. Founded in 1753 and active until the 1870s, this site was established by a Cumbrian ironmaster for iron smelting, exploiting the ...
Location ID: #10284809
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Preston Mill is a picturesque 18th-century water-powered oatmeal mill located in East Linton, East Lothian. Renowned for its distinctive Dutch-style conical kiln roof and tranquil riverside setting, it was the last commercial water mill in the ...
Location ID: #10285290
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Industrial heritage museum telling the story of Dundee's textile industry. A disused jute mill in the city it retains a number of original features, especially the factory office, and it was a rare example of a jute works built around a courtyard.
Location ID: #10289521
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Visually appealling early 20th century railway station (replacing earlier mid 19th century structure). Fine example of a period station with several platforms, 1 of which is redundant and available for filming. Most lighting is original.
Location ID: #10290275
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Large industrial harbour and port on the River Dee. Ferry terminal with services to Shetland.
Location ID: #10290400
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One of Scotland's oldest working whisky distilleries. Sympathetically restored with pagoda roof, tall chimney, cobbled courtyard, and copper stills.
Location ID: #10289584
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Small rural army camp with barracks, Guardroom, gate, stream and small tunnel leading under barbed fencing.
Tank Building - Soviet looking industrial space formerly used for underwater military training. Large empty industrial space with ladders ...
Location ID: #10289360
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Busy cooperage that makes and repairs whisky casks used by the surrounding Speyside distilleries.
Location ID: #10289458
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A late eighteenth century windmill associated with the salt industry. The last remaining windmill in Fife - good views of the Forth.
Location ID: #10289257
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Disused flooded former dry dock adjacent to Victoria and East India Harbours in Greenock.
Location ID: #10291503
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Hydro electricity generating plant on shores of Loch Awe with generating machinery housed underground in tunnels dug into Ben Cruachan. Machine hall is large enough to contain a 7 storey building. Tunnel is a kilometre long.
Location ID: #10284810
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Prestongrange Museum is an industrial heritage museum at Prestongrange between Musselburgh and Prestonpans on the B1348 on the East Lothian coast. Large open site with 1874 Cornish Beam Engine, late 19th C workshop / exhibition area and large, ...