Location ID: #10288439
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Paths and tracks run throughout 1900 hectares of land with routes through forest, past active farm land, over burns and to the summit of East Lomond. Small undercut waterfall on Maspie Den burn reached by footpath, wooden bridges and tunnel.
Location ID: #10288438
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Masonic temple housed in a former girls school now offered as wedding venue. Hall with wooden vaulted ceilings, 2 imposing fireplaces, kitchen, bar, garden.
Location ID: #10288433
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A fully modernised Victorian burgh hall with offices, dance studio, cafe, exhibition / events space. It features stained glass and has a lift as well. Adjoins public swimming pool and gym complex.
Location ID: #10288431
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A 16th C Bastel House of coarse rubble construction, turreted and set in the gardens in Jedburgh.
The building has a banqueting hall, forechamber with wood-panelling painted with portraits, left-handed spiral staircase, crow step gables, small ...
Location ID: #10288430
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Cliff coastline with nearby RSPB nature reserve and 1926 48ft high square stone Kitchener Memorial tower.
Location ID: #10288415
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A yellow sandstone semi-detached villa overlooking Cambuslang Park built around 1910. It has two public rooms; three bedrooms; two bathrooms and large full height brick lined basement.
Location ID: #10288409
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Formerly St Jude's Church, now a hotel with a french brasserie style restaurant featuring dark wood and booths. There is also a Champagne Bar in the modern extension which has terracotta coloured plaster walls with arches and spiral stair also ...
Location ID: #10293647
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17th century Scottish Vernacular house with Georgian additions. Set in gardens, including walled garden.
Location ID: #10288363
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Lyle Hill, rising 426 feet (130m) above Greenock in Inverclyde, is a premier viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the Firth of Clyde, Gourock, and the Cowal hills. Accessible via Lyle Road (built 1879–1880), it features the prominent Free French ...
Location ID: #10288358
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Luss Parish Church is a historic Church of Scotland located on the western banks of Loch Lomond, dedicated to St. Kessog, a 6th-century Irish missionary. The current building, constructed in 1875, features a distinctive hammer-beam roof designed to ...
Location ID: #10288346
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Undershot watermill, restored to working order, now headquarters for the Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust.
Location ID: #10288342
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30 metre waterfall on Endrick Water accessible via a rough path from B818. Both top and bottom can be accessed. Oddly shaped boulders called Gowk Stanes sit above. Close to Carron Valley Reservoir and Forest.
Location ID: #10307692
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Well Road is a residential street in the historic spa town of Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, known for its scenic setting near the Allan Water and its close proximity to the town centre. It is characterised by its quiet, elevated position, offering ...
Location ID: #10284678
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Lorraine Gardens Lane is cobbled lane located in the west end of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10300134
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Longlands Park is a residential area known for a mix of properties ranging from executive, modern detached villas to older family homes.
Location ID: #10288333
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"Cube" design detached 3 storey house. 4 bedrooms (Master bedroom occupies whole top floor and has large balcony with River Clyde views), open plan kitchen/living room. Gardens front and rear. 2 parking spaces
Location ID: #10288325
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Lockerbie Railway Station is a key commuter hub in Dumfries & Galloway, located centrally in the town. It features two platforms connected by a footbridge (with lifts avaialble), toilets, and parking.
Location ID: #10284674
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Lockerbie is a small town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwestern Scotland, historically known for its red sandstone architecture and agricultural, particularly sheep-trading, roots.
Location ID: #10288648
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19th century mansion encompassing 15th or 16th century tower house. Small formal garden with swimming pool and bathing hut. Farm and outbuildings, estate cottages, views to Ayrshire coast, Arran and Ailsa Craig. Tennis court.
Location ID: #10288623
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Set on a cliff overlooking the River Tweed original 14th century tower house set over 5 floors with 17th century additions. It is accessed via a stone arched entrance into a cobbled courtyard.
There are vaulted and beamed rooms, some undecorated, ...
Location ID: #10288617
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National Museum of Scotland is the original Royal Museum of Scotland with its Victorian Venetian facade and cast iron interior hall, which opened in 1866. It was joined in 1998 by a new museum building in the form a contemporary circular corner ...
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: #10288616
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A diver training facility and hyperbaric / decompression chamber available for filming use.
There is a water tank and control room also on site.
Location ID: #10300077
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The largest town in East Lothian, Musselburgh sits on the coast of the Firth of Forth 5 miles east of Edinburgh. Late 16th century Tolbooth on High St. 1970s Brunton Theatre (currently closed)