Location ID: #10286690
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Listed 2 storey Georgian double fronted detached house. 7 bedrooms, 4 public rooms, basement cinema. Many original features including wrought iron bannister, stained glass on stairs, marble fireplace.
Location ID: #10286734
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Dornoch is a historic Royal Burgh in the Northern Highlands, featuring a tranquil seaside setting with sandy beaches. Renowned for its world-class golf courses, 13th-century Cathedral, and unique stone cottages, it provides a quiet, scenic escape ...
Location ID: #10286743
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Small town situated on Douglas Water, south of Lanark. Remains of Castle Dangerous and St Bride's Church.
Location ID: #10285050
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Wiston Lodge is a former Victorian Hunting Lodge built in the 1870s. It is located near Lanark, an hour from both Glasgow and Edinburgh and 10 minutes from the M74 (J13). The house and grounds offer a remote rural experience, far from any shops and ...
Location ID: #10284710
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Landscape of rolling hills forming a distictly triangular shape, with highest point White Coomb (821m - 2694 ft).
Location ID: #10284759
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Dumfries's oldest house, built into the fabric of the Devorgilla's Bridge. It houses a museum of local history, including early dentist's surgery, Victorian nursery, & kitchens of 1850 s & 1900's.
Location ID: #10293778
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Semi-natural broadleaved woodland in north west of city with mature oak trees and an abundance of bluebells in May. Cleddans Burn and Garscadden Burn run through parts. Bordered by extensive housing and Cleddans Farm. Local Nature Reserve. Section ...
Location ID: #10284864
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Stony beach on eastern shore of Loch Lomond with car parking. Native woodland. Gated entrance closed at night. Glasgow University field station situated to north end of bay.
Location ID: #10284754
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A seaside town with harbour and open air swimming pool, bird centre, many independent shops and cafes, and sandy beach. Some properties have steps down to the beach. Golf course at one end of beach.
Location ID: #10284742
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A cobbled lane with high sandstone buildings on one side and a red brick one on the other. There is a large mural on one wall. An entrance to Panopticon Theatre is in this lane.
Location ID: #10287074
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Attractive rural village with entrance archway memorialising a visit by Queen Victoria. Distillery.
Location ID: #10289529
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Coastal town set in a crescent bay. 18th century harbour surrounded by narrow wynds, new town developed around market square, also 1980s housing. Open-air swimming pool. Black Hill war memorial on hills close to Dunnottar Castle.
Location ID: #10284785
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Pennan is a picturesque, isolated fishing village in Aberdeenshire, famously known as the location for the 1983 cult film Local Hero and its iconic red telephone box. Nestled at the bottom of a steep cliff, it features a single row of whitewashed, ...
Location ID: #10291509
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Extensive area of forest stretching along the Morayshire coast from the town of Nairn to Findhorn Bay. Network of footpaths through sandy beach plus pine and birch trees. Lookout platform at Hill 99 provides panoramic views of the coastline.
Location ID: #10289736
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The Drum (or Drum House) in Gilmerton, Edinburgh, is a 1726-34 Palladian-style mansion designed by William Adam for the 13th Lord Somerville. Situated 4 miles from the city centre, this historic, privately owned home features intricate rococo ...
Location ID: #10287662
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Hunterston House was built in 1799, 500 yards away from the Castle. It took 7 years to build and it comprised of only 3 floors however it has had many alterations done since then and in 1912 an additional floor was added. When the house was first ...
Location ID: #10291523
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3 storey sandstone Scots Baronial house with 10 bedrooms and turret. Entrance hall with mezzanine. Walled garden, parkland, farmland and moor.
Location ID: #10284423
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Duns is a charming, historic market town in the Scottish Borders, serving as the former county town of Berwickshire. Known for its large market square, Duns Castle, and scenic setting near the Lammermuir Hills, it offers a peaceful, rural ...
Location ID: #10284809
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Preston Mill is a picturesque 18th-century water-powered oatmeal mill located in East Linton, East Lothian. Renowned for its distinctive Dutch-style conical kiln roof and tranquil riverside setting, it was the last commercial water mill in the ...
Location ID: #10287341
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Glen Luss is a 7-mile (11 km) scenic valley in Argyll and Bute, located within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It features the Luss Water river flowing east into Loch Lomond. The glen offers a tranquil, rural escape with walking trails, ...
Location ID: #10284531
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One of the highest waterfalls in the UK, Grey Mare's Tail plunges 60m from Loch Skeen into the Moffat Valley.
Location ID: #10287798
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John O'Groats is a small, iconic coastal village in1 Caithness, famously known as the traditional "end of the road" for journeys across Britain. It features a popular, free-to-use photo signpost, a harbour with links to Orkney, and stunning, rugged, ...
Location ID: #10284638
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Lauriston Castle is a 16th-century tower house with 19th-century extensions overlooking the Firth of Forth, in Edinburgh. It lies on Cramond Road South, between Cramond, Davidson's Mains, and Silverknowes. The substantial grounds, Lauriston Castle ...
Location ID: #10284509
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Glen Trool and Loch Trool, located in Galloway Forest Park, offer dramatic, tranquil scenery featuring steep hills, native woodlands, and the narrow, freshwater Loch Trool. It is a popular, remote destination for walking, cycling, and stargazing, ...