Location ID: #10284994
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Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm are two interconnected villages in the Scottish Borders, located about a mile from the English border in the Bowmont Water valley. Known for their scenic Cheviot foothills setting, rich history, and as the terminus for ...
Location ID: #10307337
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Castle Wynd in Stirling is a historic, steep, and cobbled thoroughfare leading directly up to Stirling Castle. Situated in the heart of the old town, it features significant historical architecture, most notably the 17th-century Argyll’s Lodging, ...
Location ID: #10289763
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The Hirsel, located near Coldstream in the Scottish Borders, is a 500-acre estate known for its scenic woodlands, a lake with otters, and as the historic seat of the Douglas-Home family. It features 18th-century landscaped grounds, a designated SSSI ...
Location ID: #10290943
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Broad Street in Stirling is a historic, cobbled street in the Old Town, formerly the commercial and administrative heart of the medieval burgh located just below Stirling Castle. It features the 17th-century Tolbooth, the historic Mercat Cross with ...
Location ID: #10307335
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Bow Street in Stirling is a historic street located in the "Top of the Town" area, adjacent to Stirling Castle. It features traditional, often "C" listed residential buildings, including flats with sash-and-case windows, offering views of the city ...
Location ID: #10290606
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Baker Street in Stirling is a historic, central thoroughfare leading toward top attractions like Stirling Castle, the Old Town Jail, and the Church of the Holy Rude. Featuring a mix of building styles old and new based on medieval layout.
Location ID: #10307334
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Allan Park in Stirling is a prestigious, centrally located street characterised by historic B-listed Georgian architecture, primarily developed from 1812 onwards by architect Alexander Bowie. Situated within the Kings Park conservation area, it ...
Location ID: #10307332
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Albert Place in Stirling is a picturesque, residential street located within the prestigious Kings Park Conservation Area. It features elegant Victorian villas and townhouses, many of which are stone-built. The area is central, offering easy access ...
Location ID: #10289520
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Stirling Old Town Jail is a top-rated, immersive visitor attraction in central Stirling (near the castle) that explores 19th-century penal history through live actor-led performance tours. Originally opened in 1847 as a "model" Victorian prison to ...
Location ID: #10288401
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Paddle steamer dating from 1953 and moored at Balloch Pier at the southern end of Loch Lomond. On-going restoration project.
Location ID: #10289519
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Stirling Old Bridge is a historic 15th/16th-century masonry arch bridge spanning the River Forth, known as one of Scotland’s best-preserved medieval bridges. Located near Stirling Castle, it served as the key "gateway to the Highlands" for ...
Location ID: #10284882
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Early 19th century house, Seapark House is derelict internally but has a graceful and fairly intact exterior. Grander at the front, more piecemeal and damaged to the rear. Impressive orangery that is falling down with trees growing out of it. Very ...
Location ID: #10289418
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Impressive 19th century sandstone church building now operating as a community centre.
Location ID: #10284916
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Ruined church with small graveyard close to Old Blair on the Atholl Estate.
Location ID: #10284727
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Interesting ruins of a mediaeval parish church, mostly dating to 15th C and featuring a tall Romanesque tower.
Location ID: #10284723
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An Iron Age broch tower standing to a height of over 40 feet. The outer and inner walls contain a rough staircase which can be climbed to the parapet.
Location ID: #10288577
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Town centre complex housing local authority administration hq, council chambers, JP court (now closed), and shopping development. Various concrete walkways.
Location ID: #10284652
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Loch Achray is a small, picturesque freshwater loch in the heart of the Trossachs, located between Loch Katrine and Loch Venachar.
Location ID: #10284403
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Aberfoyle Slate Quarry, situated along the Duke's Pass near Aberfoyle, was Scotland's third most important 18th-century slate operation, closing in 1954/1958. Situated on Three Lochs Forest drive.
Location ID: #10286808
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The Duke’s Pass (A821) is a renowned 7 to 7.5-mile scenic driving route in Stirling, connecting Aberfoyle and Loch Achray through the Trossachs National Park. Originally built in the 19th century, it is famous for its steep climbs, sharp hairpins, ...
Location ID: #10284946
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Set on the 2nd floor of a 1930s purpose built apartment building, this is a bright and spacious 4 bedroom (2 bath) apartment retaining many period features - original doors, working maids bell system, cornicing and fireplaces. The kitchen is a large ...
Location ID: #10287528
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Tunnel below Forth and Clyde canal. Former drove road linking Lochburn Road and Ruchill Golf Course. Very dark and muddy and with a dog leg that doesn't allow you to see the other end from entrance.
Location ID: #10284419
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Lower half of extensive 1875 Category B Listed Building in Pollokshields. Extensive mature garden grounds, private to property.
Location ID: #10284346
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Former fishing community on Aberdeenshire coast 3 miles from Stonehaven. Deserted since 1927. Ruins of 27 houses and a school on clifftop.