Location ID: #10284939
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Stranraer is a coastal town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland, historically known as a major ferry port connecting Scotland to Northern Ireland. Situated at the head of Loch Ryan, it is the second-largest town in the region, featuring a, ...
Location ID: #10289367
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Residential sports training centre. Indoor gymnasia, fitness suites and sports halls, outdoor tennis courts, football pitches etc. Golf training facility. Accommodation consisting of 60 twin bedrooms. Meeting rooms. Dining room and lounge.
Location ID: #10284657
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Loch Eck is a stunning 7-mile (11 km) long, narrow freshwater loch on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll, located within the Argyll Forest Park and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Famed for its tranquil, scenic beauty and deep glacial waters, ...
Location ID: #10289284
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Garden flat in blonde sandstone terrace. Small kitchen alcove off living room, 2 bedrooms. Rear garden with brick wall boundary.
Location ID: #10289201
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Principal street in Glasgow city centre running east -west. Partially pedestrianised. Many shops, bars and restaurants. Major junction with the M8 motorway at Charing Cross.
Location ID: #10285185
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Small freshwater loch near Aberfoyle. Situated south of Loch Venachar. Surrounded by forestry. Part of the 3 Lochs forest drive.
Location ID: #10287813
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Arnhall Wood is located in the Stirling council area near Dunblane. It is situated within the Keir Estate, an area characterised by its scenic, rural landscape, lying just off the M9 motorway. Large traditional estate with many farms, houses, ...
Location ID: #10288212
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Loch Doon is a large, 9km-long freshwater reservoir in East Ayrshire. Historic, 13th-century 11-sided castle ruin castle ruin. Located within the Galloway Forest Park.
Location ID: #10307696
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The River Teith is a prominent river in Stirlingshire, known for its scenic beauty, clear waters, and popularity for fishing and outdoor activities. The river is formed in Callander by the confluence of two smaller rivers: the Garbh Uisge (River ...
Location ID: #10307700
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This single track road is located in the Stirling council area, near Dunblane. It is situated within the Keir Estate, an area characterised by its scenic, rural landscape, lying just off the M9 motorway. Large traditional estate with many farms, ...
Location ID: #10288211
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Large coastal loch, flowing into Lynn of Lorn. Crossed by Baracaldine Bridge. Surrounding hills & Baracaldine Forest.
Location ID: #10288209
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Loch Clair is a stunning, shallow freshwater loch in the Highlands (Wester Ross), renowned for its dramatic, panoramic views of the Torridon mountains, specifically Liathach and Beinn Eighe. Located within the Coulin Forest.
Location ID: #10284650
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1000 acre farm in the Southern Uplands. The farm extends into the fairly open hills behind and has wonderful views down the Clyde Valley to Tinto Hill.
Location ID: #10307699
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The Monachyle Mhor Mirrored Box, often referred to as part of the "Tiny House Mhor" experience, is a secluded, high-end, self-catering cabin located on the Monachyle Mhor Hotel estate near Balquhidder, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It ...
Location ID: #10284645
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Linlithgow Palace, located 15 miles west of Edinburgh, is a stunning 15th-century ruined palace, famous as the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and a favoured residence of Stewart monarchs. Situated beside Linlithgow Loch, it features Renaissance ...
Location ID: #10288166
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Linlithgow Burgh Halls, dating back to 1670, is a Category A listed building located at The Cross in the heart of historic Linlithgow. Following a £5.2 million redevelopment by Malcolm Fraser Architects, it functions as a modern, multi-functional ...
Location ID: #10288160
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Limekilns is a picturesque, quiet conservation village on the Firth of Forth in Fife, known for its historic, narrow streets, traditional stone cottages, and scenic harbour, Bruce Haven. Originally the main port for Dunfermline in the 14th century, ...
Location ID: #10284642
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Rural country road. Straight with a rise at the end. Rolling hills and fields surrounding.
Location ID: #10288151
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Small settlement in south of Harris. Ferry to Berneray and North Uist. Named Leverburgh (previously An t-Ob) in honour of Lord Leverhume of Unilever fame. Fishing pier and ferry terminal.
Location ID: #10307698
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The estate consists of fertile farmland, policies, and wooded areas, including the valley of the Glen Burn, which flows through the grounds.
Location ID: #10284640
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Lerwick is the capital, main port, and only town of the Shetland Islands, serving as Scotland's most northerly, remote town. With a population of roughly 7,500, it is a bustling, historic harbour town on the east coast of Mainland Shetland, known ...
Location ID: #10288140
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Terraced 3 bed house. Open plan living room with log burner, kitchen extension. 2 bathrooms, front and back garden.
Location ID: #10288483
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This French-influenced stately home with classical details and steep pitched roof has 5 storeys & towering chimney stacks. It is symmetrical in design and has external stair leading to garden. Interiors include a ballroom and library.
There is a 1 ...
Location ID: #10288444
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Originally built as access to the now demolished Mauldslie Castle, this bridge now provides access to Mauldslie Woods and River Clyde Walkway, and Mauldslie Water Treatment Works. It is a 3 arch stone bridge with (private) gatehouse.