Location ID: #10288850
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Perceton House, located near Irvine in North Ayrshire, is a symmetrical 18th-century (circa 1770) classical country house, known for its, simple design, including a pedimented porch and canted bay window. It served as the headquarters for the Irvine ...
Location ID: #10289058
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The River Ness is a short (6-mile/10-km), fast-flowing river in the Highlands that flows northeast from Loch Dochfour (at the end of Loch Ness) to the Moray Firth at Inverness. It runs through the heart of Inverness, features the wooded Ness ...
Location ID: #10289053
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The River Leven is a, 7-mile (11 km) river in West Dunbartonshire, acting as the sole outflow of Loch Lomond at Balloch, flowing south through the Vale of Leven to join the River Clyde at Dumbarton. Known as Scotland's second-fastest flowing river, ...
Location ID: #10289050
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Wide river running through centre of Irvine in North Ayrshire and under the shopping centre. It also flows into the sea, passing under the bridge at the Big Idea.
Location ID: #10284838
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The River Esk, East Lothian, is a tidal river formed by the confluence of the North and South Esk, flowing into the Firth of Forth. Passing through Inveresk and central Musselburgh, it is a key scenic feature with historic bridges, walking paths, ...
Location ID: #10284836
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The River Clyde is a vital 106-mile (170 km) Scottish waterway flowing through Glasgow city centre to the Atlantic Ocean. Historically the heart of global shipbuilding, it is now a rejuvenated, heavily urbanised corridor featuring scenic walkways, ...
Location ID: #10289044
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The River Avon (or Avon Water) in Hamilton is a scenic, 39-kilometer (24-mile) tributary of the River Clyde, flowing through South Lanarkshire. It is characterised by deep wooded gorges, particularly within Chatelherault Country Park, featuring ...
Location ID: #10288973
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Train / rail station in south side of Glasgow. On Victoria road very close to Queens Park. Staircase leading down to platform. Queen's Park railway station, located on Victoria Road in the Govanhill/Pollokshaws area of Glasgow, is a ScotRail managed ...
Location ID: #10288970
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Queen's Park is a 150-acre Victorian park in Glasgow's Southside, opened in 1862 to commemorate Mary Queen of Scots. Known for its scenic hill views of the city, the park offers a blend of tranquil green spaces, including a rose garden, a boating ...
Location ID: #10284887
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Typical thatched Shetland croft dating from the 19th century. Comprises house, steading & water mill. 'Box bed' within house. Grain barn with kiln.
Location ID: #10289208
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Late 20th century road bridge connecting the Isle of Scalpay to the Isle of Harris. 300m long. Single track with passing places.
Location ID: #10289149
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Historic vessel built for Captain Scott's southern journey berthed next to the V&A. The RRS Discovery is a historic, wooden, three-masted barque launched in 1901 as the first ship specifically designed for scientific Antarctic research. Famous for ...
Location ID: #10289147
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Royal Terrace in Edinburgh is a prestigious, Category A listed row of Georgian townhouse built around 1820-1824 and designed by renowned architect William Playfair. 5 storey townhouse on cobbled street facing Royal Terrace Gardens. 2 large drawing ...
Location ID: #10289456
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St Monans Harbour is a picturesque and active fishing harbor in the East Neuk of Fife, known for its whitewashed, red-roofed cottages and historic character. It serves as a working port for local seafood while offering a setting with a 17th-century ...
Location ID: #10287108
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Traditional whitewashed village hall with small spire & red phone box outside. Main hall has wooden beams, small stage, lighting booth, green room. Lesser hall and assorted other rooms (one with wood and glass folding partition), kitchen, metal ...
Location ID: #10284935
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Traditional terraced villa in red brick.
Location ID: #10289728
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Set 1 mile from the A811 road, this cosy inn dating from 1703 is 7 miles from Blair Drummond Safari Park and 10 miles from Doune Castle. Amenities include a rustic pub, and a beer garden with a play area for children.
Location ID: #10284961
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The Dunmore Pineapple, located near Airth, is an 18th-century "folly" or ornamental summerhouse famous for its 37-foot-high, botanically accurate stone pineapple dome. Built around 1761, likely by the 4th Earl of Dunmore, it serves as a bizarre yet ...
Location ID: #10289741
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The Falkirk Wheel is the world's only rotating boat lift, which connects the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. Opened in 2002, this 35-meter-high iconic engineering marvel replaced a series of 11 locks, lifting boats 115 feet to reconnect ...
Location ID: #10301309
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Secluded large, rural, detached property set on 4 acres with unique architectural design.
Location ID: #10289748
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The George Hotel is on the shores of Loch Fyne and along the A83, is in a building dating from 1770 and features flagstone floors and 4 fireplaces. Refined, antiques-filled rooms housed in 2 buildings range in decor from genteel to lavish. There's a ...
Location ID: #10289767
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Dower house for Arbigland House, overlooking the shore. 10 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, terrace on front elevation leading to shore. Wooden floors throughout. Kennels, stables, parkland woods, walled kitchen garden & greenhouse. 1250 acres with ...
Location ID: #10289805
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The Old Man of Hoy is a 137-meter (449-foot) high sea stack composed of red sandstone, located off the west coast of Hoy in the Orkney Islands. One of the UK’s tallest and most famous sea stacks.
Location ID: #10289793
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Dating from the early 20th century, the Mitchell Library is one of Europe's largest public libraries. Set in a commanding position overlooking the M8 motorway at Charing Cross.