Location ID: #10306853
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Allanvale Road in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, is a key residential and access road situated near the banks of the Allan Water, known for its proximity to local amenities. It is part of the area protected by a new £16 million flood defence ...
Location ID: #10290616
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Balfron is a scenic village in the Stirling council area, located near Endrick Water on the edge of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Situated 16 miles north of Glasgow and 18 miles west of Stirling, this historic 18th-century village ...
Location ID: #10284955
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Home in the Highlands with views out towards iconic hills and a wilderness backdrop. Queen Anne / Victorian period architecture with baroque influences. Tall, slightly austere but simple asymmetric frontage. Characterful and diverse interiors. 3 ...
Location ID: #10289176
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Town on North Ayshire coast neighbouring Ardrossan and Stevenston in North Ayrshire, forming part of the "Three Towns" area. Historically a 16th-century salt-producing burgh and ship-building port, it evolved into a seaside tourist resort, and ...
Location ID: #10289411
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National Nature Reserve and beach on the Angus coast. Beautiful sandy beach backed by volcanic cliffs. Small graveyard.
Location ID: #10289274
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Sgat Mòr (or Skate Island) is a small, uninhabited island at the mouth of Loch Fyne, near the Cowal peninsula. It is a low-lying island rising 11 meters (36 ft) above sea level, known for its small southwestern navigation beacon, deep surrounding ...
Location ID: #10284876
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Scotstarvit Tower is a well-preserved, 16th-century L-plan tower house near Cupar, Fife, remodeled in the 1620s by Sir John Scot. Managed by Historic Environment Scotland, this six-storey tower is known for its high-quality ashlar masonry, a ...
Location ID: #10284969
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The Mart in East Linton is a historic, over 150-year-old, hexagonal timber auction building, established in 1850 by Thomas Mitchell Innes. As the only remaining structure of its kind in Scotland, this unique building was restored for community use ...
Location ID: #10289177
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Saltcoats Harbour is a historic 17th-century (circa 1686) harbour on the North Ayrshire coast, originally built to export coal and salt. Located on the Firth of Clyde, it features a stone pier, a rocky harbour area, and provides free temporary ...
Location ID: #10284962
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The Factory" in Campbeltown (specifically Machrihanish) is a large-scale, unique industrial complex situated within the MACC Business Park, Argyll. It is designed for heavy industrial use, manufacturing, and storage and is currently available in ...
Location ID: #10284914
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St Andrews Castle, located on a rocky promontory in Fife, is a dramatic ruin that served as the primary residence, fortress, and state prison for local bishops and archbishops for over 450 years. Has a Fore Tower, 16th-century underground mine and ...
Location ID: #10289204
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Traditional style stone cottage with 2 dormer windows and conservatory. 4 rooms, Rayburn in kitchen. Garden with mature trees, small orchard, vegetables. Wooded area and river.
Location ID: #10284891
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Beautiful late 19th century Edinburgh townhouse. Building includes a magnificent staircase and ceiling dome plus four large rooms with almost floor-length windows.
Location ID: #10289609
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2 storey sandstone semi villa. Large open plan kitchen / living room/ dining area extension with sliding doors to garden, bay windowed bedroom, gravel drive.
Location ID: #10289750
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The Glad Cafe, located on Pollokshaws Road in Glasgow's Southside, is a not-for-profit, 100% vegan, and dog-friendly venue. It functions as a cafe by day and a venue for live music, film, and arts at night. The space features a cozy, bohemian vibe. ...
Location ID: #10289967
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Tranquility Wild West Town, run by the Northern Rough Riders since 2005, is a dedicated, re-enactment venue. It features authentic wooden buildings like a saloon, gunsmith, and general store, hosting themed "shoot-outs," live music, and ...
Location ID: #10289338
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Converted farm steading and former inn overlooking Snypes Dam and Neilston Pad. Inn forms self contained accommodation.
Location ID: #10289930
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Torrance House (or Castle), a Category A-listed building in East Kilbride’s Calderglen Country Park, is a 17th-century rubble sandstone mansion built by Roger Hamilton in 1605 on the site of an earlier castle. It evolved from an L-plan tower house ...
Location ID: #10290571
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2 storey contemporary, detached house with brick detail and conservatory. 5 bedrooms, master bedroom with French doors onto juliette balcony. Victorian lamp standard in driveway. Finnish BBQ hut in rear garden, swing and slide, hut, landscaping to ...
Location ID: #10284143
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Broad leafed and pine forest near The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre. River and two waterfalls.
Location ID: #10290368
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2 storey whitewashed farmhouse set in 6 acres of grounds. Stripped wooden floorboards, woodburning stove. Outbuildings and sheds.
Location ID: #10290178
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This house is set in a lowland estate surrounded by farms and woodlands close to River Tyne. There is a loch in the rear garden overlooked by the old part of house, and interiors are furnished in period style. All areas of the house accessible for ...
Location ID: #10290839
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Vast mansion formed from early tower house with added wings to form l-shape. The house is in beautiful decorative order with a lounge and wood panelled dining room. It features a vaulted 11th century cellar, outdoor pool, stables, and broadleaf ...
Location ID: #10302277
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Area of Victorian granite tenement housing. Typically characterized by traditional, granite-built, low-rise apartment buildings.