Location ID: #10288454
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Late 19th century D-shaped ceremonial hall with ornate interiors including domed ceiling and balustraded galleries behind an arcade. Ornate staircase. Formal meeting rooms. Tidy basement corridors.
Location ID: #10307896
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Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre is a stand-alone theatre that can seat 481 delegates and features a large reception area with space for catering or a bar set up. With a large stage and state-of-the art audio-visual kit, it is an ideal venue for ...
Location ID: #10310041
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Mid 19th century former hospital building, now The School of GeoSciences, an academic department within the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. It was formed in 2002 by the merger of four departments. It is split ...
Location ID: #10290024
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Rainy Hall is a historic, Gothic-revival dining hall and social space within the University of Edinburgh’s New College on the Mound. Completed in 1910 and recently restored, it features a striking hammerbeam roof, heraldic panelling, and modern ...
Location ID: #10290025
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Traditional style anatomy lecture theatre with rows of steeply raked seating set in a semi-circle.
Location ID: #10290023
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The Playfair Library is a prestigious, historic hall located within the University of Edinburgh's Old College, designed by William Henry Playfair and completed between 1819 and 1827. Known for its 58-meter (190-foot) long, barrel-vaulted ceiling and ...
Location ID: #10289668
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Teviot Row House, located at 13 Bristo Place, Edinburgh, is the world's oldest purpose-built student union, opening in 1889. Designed by Sydney Mitchell in a 16th-century Scottish Renaissance style, it is a Category B listed building featuring ...
Location ID: #10287305
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The Wolfson Medical School Building (WMSB) at the University of Glasgow, opened in 2002, is a purpose-built, £9m facility designed for medical undergraduates. Located on University Avenue, it features specialised clinical skills areas with mock ...
Location ID: #10287303
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The McMillan Round Reading Room at the University of Glasgow is a Category A-listed, circular, and domed study space designed by T. Harold Hughes and D.S.R. Waugh, built between 1936 and 1939. It is a notable example of 1930s Monumental Classical ...
Location ID: #10310144
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Sports Sciences building on the University of Glasgow Campus with swimming pool and gymnasia.
Location ID: #10310142
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Learning and teaching hub on Glasgow University campus completed in 2021. Terrace on level 7 has views over University Avenue and the wider campus.
Location ID: #10287302
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University dept with small museum containing animal skeletons and models housed in handsome 1920s building within main campus. Also laboratories and clinical corridors.
Location ID: #10290027
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Home to the School of Chemistry, the Joseph Black Building at the University of Glasgow is a mid 20th century brick and concrete structure.
Location ID: #10285054
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1970's Zoology Building houses the School of Biological Sciences as well as the University's Zoology Museum.
Location ID: #10284643
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Situated adjacent to Elphinstone Hall, the Linklater Rooms enjoy a similar baronial style, with unique period features including original fireplaces (which can be lit during autumn/winter months), oak panelled walls and hammer-beam roofing.
Location ID: #10289139
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The Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow (RFPG) is a historic professional body and membership organization for solicitors and legal practitioners in and around Glasgow. Founded prior to 1668, it supports the local legal community through ...
Location ID: #10288933
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Portnahaven is a picturesque, quiet fishing village at the southwestern tip of the Rinns of Islay in Argyll and Bute. Famous for its dramatic coastal scenery, whitewashed cottages clinging to a horseshoe bay.
Location ID: #10284804
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Portpatrick is a picturesque seaside village on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway in Dumfries and Galloway. Known for its sheltered harbour and brightly coloured, pastel-hued houses, it features a dramatic rugged coastline, a rich maritime ...
Location ID: #10288939
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Contemporary house set in 10 acres. Open plan interiors.
Location ID: #10288892
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Plocrapool (Gaelic: Plocropol) is a small, remote settlement on the rugged east coast of South Harris in the Outer Hebrides. It is located roughly 0.75 miles (1.25 km) southeast of Drinishader. The area is celebrated for its dramatic coastal ...
Location ID: #10288929
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Portmahomack is a picturesque coastal village on the Tarbat Peninsula in the Highlands, famous for being the site of Scotland’s first confirmed Pictish monastery. Uniquely facing west on the east coast, it offers spectacular sunsets, a sandy beach, ...
Location ID: #10284786
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Known as the "Fair City," Perth is a historic and vibrant city in central Scotland, situated on the banks of the River Tay. Formerly the capital of Scotland, it seamlessly blends ancient royal heritage with a dynamic arts scene, and flanked by two ...
Location ID: #10288795
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Argyle Street is a residential tenement street in Paisley's West End, primarily consisting of traditional 19th-century tenement flats. The area sits close to the University of the West of Scotland and Paisley Gilmour Street train station.
Location ID: #10284783
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Paxton is a tranquil, historic village in the Scottish Borders, located near the River Tweed and just over a mile from the English border. Known for its scenic rural setting and proximity to Berwick-upon-Tweed, it is best known for the 18th-century ...