Location ID: #10284711
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Moniaive is a picturesque and vibrant village in Dumfries and Galloway. Known as the "Hill of Streams", it sits at the convergence of three glens and boasts a strong artistic community. The village is famed for its independent spirit, local ...
Location ID: #10284696
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Mauchline is a historic East Ayrshire town famous for its deep ties to poet Robert Burns. Located roughly 10 miles from Kilmarnock, the residential and agricultural hub is known worldwide as the birthplace of collectable "Mauchline Ware" and the ...
Location ID: #10300308
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Muckrach Country House is a restored Victorian shooting lodge set within 10 acres of pastureland in the Cairngorms National Park. Located near Dulnain Bridge, it operates as an exclusive-use luxury retreat accommodating up to 22 guests. A stately ...
Location ID: #10284690
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This ex open cast site has several varied locations which could be used for different film locations including: Open water areas, large, exposed rock face, rugged landscape, ex industrial landscape There is also excellent vehicle access onto this ...
Location ID: #10288532
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Record shop in bohemian section of Otago Lane in Glasgow's West End.
Location ID: #10288562
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A Victorian, semi detached house with front and back garden. It is on a residential street and interiors feature bold colours, wooden staircase, cupola, high ceilings and wooden floors. It has good views of city and the Pentland hills.
Location ID: #10288481
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Melvich is a scenic, tranquil village in Sutherland on the north coast. Located roughly 15 miles west of Thurso along the A836, it is renowned for its sweeping golden beach, river estuary, excellent surfing conditions, and close proximity to the ...
Location ID: #10288379
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Macduff Parish Church (also known as Doune Church) is a striking 1805, white-harled church situated on an elevated bluff overlooking Banff Bay and the harbour. Famous for its 1865 Italianate square tower with a lead-domed roof and three-sided clock, ...
Location ID: #10288376
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Macduff Harbour is a busy, functional working port located on the Moray Firth in Aberdeenshire. Established in the 1770s, it is primarily renowned for commercial fishing, vessel maintenance, and shipbuilding. The harbour features three basins ...
Location ID: #10288542
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Forrestburn Speed Hill Climb is a 1,030-meter (0.64-mile) asphalt single track located near Kirk o' Shotts in North Lanarkshire. Situated centrally between Edinburgh and Glasgow, it is widely regarded as one of the most technical motorsport venues ...
Location ID: #10287052
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Beautiful sandy beach on the Sutherland coast by the village of Bettyhill.
Location ID: #10288457
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The McKillop Institute (often called McKillop Hall) is the primary community hub located on Main Street in the heart of Lochwinnoch. Built in 1930, the versatile venue serves as a central space for local recreation and theatrical performances. ...
Location ID: #10288389
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MacLellan’s Castle is a 16th-century, L-plan tower house located in the centre of Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway. Built in 1582 by Sir Thomas MacLellan, it represents a fascinating architectural shift in Scottish history, moving away from ...
Location ID: #10288425
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A 3 storey red sandstone French-looking mansion with steeply pitched roof and flaking pavilions joined to house by curved wall. It dates from 1690, but restyled extensively in 1891. It has wood panelled hall & dining room, a small lake, mature trees ...
Location ID: #10284719
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Morebattle is a picturesque, close-knit village in the Scottish Borders, home to just over 300 residents. Located roughly 7 miles south of Kelso and beside the Kale Water, it is well-known for its remote, hilly landscapes and its place on the famous ...
Location ID: #10288509
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Milne’s Court is a historic 17th-century courtyard tucked just off the Lawnmarket on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Built in 1690 by royal master mason Robert Mylne, it is notable for being the city's first planned open-court development. Today, it ...
Location ID: #10288528
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The Mitchell Theatre is an intimate 418-seat performance and event venue located on Granville Street in central Glasgow, nestled within the iconic, domed Mitchell Library complex. The complex includes a modern, glass-enclosed foyer with café and bar ...
Location ID: #10284705
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The Midsteeple is an iconic, Category A-listed municipal building on Dumfries High Street. Built in 1705, the historic red sandstone structure with a prominent 6-storey clock tower has served as a townhouse, prison, and court. It famously held the ...
Location ID: #10284713
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Montrose is a historic coastal town and port in Angus, situated between Dundee and Aberdeen. Known for its three-mile golden beach, the wide High Street, and the tranquil Montrose Basin wildlife reserve.
Location ID: #10288478
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Mellon Udrigle is a remote, spectacular coastal hamlet in Wester Ross. Renowned for a pristine, white-sand beach and crystal-clear turquoise waters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of distant Highland mountains, including Suilven, Coigach, ...
Location ID: #10288432
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Only 15 minutes from Aberdeen International Airport and just minutes from the newly opened Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route. It is a 40 bedroom hotel which dates back to the 13th century and is filled with original period detail and a location on ...
Location ID: #10288383
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Machrihanish Golf Course is a legendary, remote Scottish links famous for its breathtaking natural terrain and one of the world's most exhilarating opening holes. Designed by Old Tom Morris, the Championship Course wraps along the Atlantic Ocean, ...
Location ID: #10288536
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Mollinsburn is a small, quiet commuter hamlet in North Lanarkshire, situated roughly 4 miles (6.5 km) southwest of Cumbernauld and 1¼ miles (2 km) northeast of Moodiesburn.
Location ID: #10288487
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George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is a 300-meter elevated street and masonry bridge that carries traffic over the historic Cowgate valley. Designed by Thomas Hamilton and built between 1829 and 1836, it serves as a crucial north-south thoroughfare ...