Location ID: #10284357
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Culloden Battlefield, located near Inverness, is the poignant, preserved site of the final Jacobite Rising’s end on 16 April 1746. Today, it is a war grave and memorial, featuring a modern visitor centre, interactive, immersive, and educational ...
Location ID: #10288514
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Part of the Loch Katrine project supplying water to the city of Glasgow, this treatment works consists of 3 reservoirs: Mugdock (1850s), Craigmaddie (1896) and Bankell (2006).
Bankell is 80% underground and there is a steep embankment down to A81. ...
Location ID: #10288591
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Mugdock Quarry is a disused, partially flooded Victorian-era sandstone quarry located within Mugdock Country Park, north of Glasgow, characterized by steep, moss-covered cliff faces and 3–4 meter high rock exposures. It is a popular, scenic walking ...
Location ID: #10284729
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Agricultural museum housed in contemporary building with agricultural equipment exhibits (tractors, reapers etc.). It has high ceilings, sloped concrete walkways, a lift, small theatre with raked seating, Learning Centre classroom, and a Shielings ...
Location ID: #10284736
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Replacement for 1780s New Bridge which washed away during flooding. This 19th century bridge was completed in 1879 and forms part of main A719 road into Ayr town centre.
Location ID: #10284767
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17th century stone built former grain mill. C-listed with a traditional slate roof. Original mill wheel externally with mill workings inside. 3 bedrooms (en-suite), lounge/diner, farmhouse kitchen. Timber conservatory. Gated gravel driveway. Garage ...
Location ID: #10293947
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On an elevated position with views to the North Sea, Old Townhead is a traditional farmhouse cottage located on farmland with its own gardens and boundary. Stone walls, pantiled roof, and views to the sea as well as a wind-farm and moorland.
Location ID: #10287817
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20ft cascading waterfall in the grounds of Kelburn Castle and Country Park in Ayrshire.
Location ID: #10306413
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Newlands House in Dumfries is a large, early 20th-century Scottish Baronial mansion, completed in 1911, featuring red sandstone, a castellated lookout tower, and crow-stepped gables. Located near Kirkmahoe, it was used as a hospital for Norwegian ...
Location ID: #10289380
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Substantial red sandstone church with clock tower.
Location ID: #10284416
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Benedictine Abbey. Foundations of earlier church beneath late Norman nave. Remains of St Margaret's shrine, dating from 13th C. Ruins of monastic buildings include refectory, pend and guest-house. Exhibition & shop. Cloisters. Abbey church adjacent.
Location ID: #10287596
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This is Scotland's oldest historic ship and only example of a wooden warship. The Georgian era Frigate, which was built in 1824, is also the oldest British built ship still afloat. It is black wooden with red and white windows, and over 90% of its ...
Location ID: #10287646
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Howden Park Centre in Livingston, is a multi-purpose arts and community venue set in scenic parkland. Operated by West Lothian Leisure, it features a theatre, a 296 seater auditorium, gallery spaces, and a café bistro. The venue hosts professional ...
Location ID: #10284388
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Quaint rural town with 13th century castle. Village green.
Location ID: #10305602
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Poolewe is a tranquil, scenic village in the Highlands, situated at the head of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross. Renowned for the nearby sub-tropical Inverewe Garden and its rich wartime history as a naval convoy assembly point, the village features ...
Location ID: #10305613
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The A832 near Garve is a scenic, mostly two-lane highland road serving as a key route for the North Coast 500, often featuring dramatic, mountainous scenery. It connects to the A835 near Garve village, acting as a vital link between the east coast ...
Location ID: #10288039
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The Kylesku Bridge is a Category A-listed, 276-metre-long (906 ft) concrete box-girder bridge in Sutherland, opened in 1984. Spanning Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin, it is renowned for its graceful curve and distinctive V-shaped legs, designed to blend into ...
Location ID: #10287719
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The Inver Lodge Hotel is a 4-star, 21-room boutique hotel perched on a hillside in Lochinver, Sutherland, offering panoramic views of Suilven and the Northwest Highlands wilderness. It features a renowned restaurant focusing on local seafood. Set by ...
Location ID: #10284193
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Beautiful sandy bay on Sutherland/ Pentland Firth coast leading to dunes at Faraid Head. Balnakeil House and beachside cemetery nearby.
Location ID: #10287753
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Approximately dating to 1836, this sandstone castle sits on top of a hill in central Inverness with good views across the city. It features round & square towers, & parapets. There is a statue of Flora McDonald in front and the grounds open to ...
Location ID: #10284911
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St Abbs is a picturesque, remote fishing village on the southeastern coast in Berwickshire, renowned for its dramatic rocky cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life. It is a premier destination for scuba diving—hosting Britain's first ...
Location ID: #10289382
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Today the harbour is home to a few fishing, research and pleasure craft and has regained some of its picturesque nature. The modern block of flats is built on the site of the former Royal George which was a fishing warehouse and the home of some ...
Location ID: #10289377
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St Andrews, located on the east coast in Fife, is a historic coastal town renowned as the "Home of Golf" and home to Scotland's oldest university. It is a vibrant, cosmopolitan town combining medieval charm, dramatic cathedral/castle ruins, and ...
Location ID: #10284318
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Handsome street of 19th century terraced houses close to Kelvingrove Park. Overlooking private gardens.