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.
Location ID: #10291051
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Ruin of a Greek Thomson church partially burnt out 1965 and retained as a shell. Situated in middle of busy road junction, the structure features a portico with 6 ionic columns and a tall square tower.
Location ID: #10290792
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Bettyhill is a picturesque coastal village in Sutherland, situated on the A836 road overlooking the scenic Torrisdale Bay and Farr Bay. Established in the early 19th century as a resettlement village for families displaced during the Highland ...
Location ID: #10284191
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An old cottage, within a walled garden, in the historic town of Falkland. The cottage is in a conservation area and backs on to an ancient orchard belonging to the palace, once frequented by Mary Queen of Scots and King James IV. Balmblae cottage ...
Location ID: #10284199
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An 1850s detached victorian 1.5 storey stone villa in the West End of Glasgow. Modern family home with period features. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms (one ensuite), three reception rooms, open plan kitchen, living and dining space, and utility room. ...
Location ID: #10284202
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The Barony A-Frame is a 45-meter (180-foot) tall, 4-legged welded steel headgear structure near Auchinleck, East Ayrshire, built in 1954 to modernize the Barony Colliery. As the last remaining example of its kind in Britain, this Category B-listed ...
Location ID: #10284224
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Scattered village beside the River Esk crossed by a 2 span bridge (1734) featuring a large church (1881) with pinnacled tower and graveyard with Adam designed mausoleum. Set in rolling countryside.
Location ID: #10290993
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Bunabhainneadar Tennis Court is Britain's most remote tennis court, located on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. Built in 1998, this single artificial grass court offers stunning, scenic views of mountains, sea lochs, and the Atlantic, ...
Location ID: #10290635
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Landscape on the Gargunnock Escarpment (14km long 1000 feet high near vertical cliffs) close by Ballocheam Farm. Spout of Ballocheam waterfall nearby.
Location ID: #10300582
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Blainslie Village Hall, located in the Scottish Borders, is a community hub celebrating 100 years of history as of 2025. It serves as a local venue for community events, exhibitions, and social gatherings.
Location ID: #10290161
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Wick is a historic coastal town in Caithness, northeast, known for its rich Viking heritage and former status as Europe's busiest herring port. Situated at the mouth of the River Wick, this Royal Burgh (est. 1589) features a picturesque harbour, ...
Location ID: #10290798
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Victorian Style Puppet Theatre is the home of International Purves Puppets. The theatre seating 100 showing special glow in the dark large scale puppet shows. Coach car park on site. With large Punch & Judy plaster pillars. Reclaimed church pew ...
Location ID: #10290112
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The West Highland Way is Scotland's premier 96-mile (154 km) long-distance hiking trail, running from Milngavie (near Glasgow) to Fort William in the Highlands. It is a popular, 7–8 day linear route traversing diverse scenery including Loch Lomond, ...
Location ID: #10290125
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An original 2 storey stone 19th century farm manager's cottage with late 20th century glazed conservatory extension (built in 1997).
It has 4 bedrooms, kitchen with red Aga, and sitting room, and summerhouse in garden.
Location ID: #10290177
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Winterton is a B&B located at Crinan Ferry near Lochgilphead, offering panoramic views over the Kilmartin Glen and Dunadd. A guest lounge with a log burner, a green oak sun lounge, and high-quality, locally sourced meals, close to sandy beaches. ...
Location ID: #10290194
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Woodside Hall is a welcoming and versatile community space situated in the heart of Glasgow’s Woodside area. The interior is bright and spacious, featuring a clean and neutral décor that easily adapts to a variety of setups and themes. While the ...
Location ID: #10287477
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Grantown-on-Spey is a historic, picturesque Georgian town in the Highlands, serving as the capital of Strathspey on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park. Established in 1765, it features wide streets and grand architecture, acting as a hub for ...
Location ID: #10290100
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Wemyss Bay Ferry Terminal is a major CalMac transport hub on the Firth of Clyde, offering 35-minute sailings to Rothesay (Isle of Bute). Attached to a historic Edwardian railway station, it features a scenic, covered walkway for seamless ...
Location ID: #10289116
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Rothesay Castle, located on the Isle of Bute, is a unique 13th-century fortress featuring a rare circular curtain wall surrounded by a moat. Built by the Stewart family to defend against Norwegian invasions, and renowned for its thick stone walls, ...
Location ID: #10306584
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The Winter Gardens in Rothesay, located on the Isle of Bute, is a Grade A listed cast iron and glass structure built in 1924 (originally open-air in 1895). Situated near the ferry terminal, this historic building features a, dome roof housing a ...
Location ID: #10284851
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Rothesay Ferry Terminal, located on the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, serves as the main gateway to the island, offering regular services to Wemyss Bay. Operated primarily by Caledonian MacBrayne, it features a 170m main pier, a waiting room, ...
Location ID: #10284850
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Rothesay is an historic Victorian seaside town on the Isle of Bute, known for its scenic bay, promenade, and, Rothesay Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. As the island's main town, it offers a blend of heritage and coastal views, ...