Location ID: #10290016
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Canal running between Lochrin Basin in Edinburgh and Falkirk where it connects to the Forth and Clyde Canal at the Falkirk Wheel. Features include Avon Aqueduct, Slateford Aqueduct.
Location ID: #10293787
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Theatre school in Glasgow city centre with colourful reception area. 7 studios of varying sizes for hire. An award-winning performing arts academy based in Glasgow city centre, catering to young people aged 4–18. Established in 2001, it offers ...
Location ID: #10285014
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Urquhart Castle is a dramatic, 13th-century ruin situated on a rocky promontory on the banks of Loch Ness in the Highlands. As one of Scotland’s largest castles, it features a 16th-century tower house (Grant Tower), a gatehouse, and two main ...
Location ID: #10288950
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Medieval Carmelite Friary building and grounds. The building has both Romanesque and Gothic features. Grounds with trees and stone walls looking towards the Priory to the South and the three Forth Bridges to the North.
Location ID: #10289218
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Ivy clad sandstone building with square parapet towers in Georgian Gothic style set within 33,000 acre estate. Spacious hall and long gallery, dining room, large drawing room, small Gothic ante-room, library. Extensive grounds & gardens with maze ...
Location ID: #10306013
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State-of-the-art venue complex comprising 48,000 sq mtrs. of conference and exhibition halls, arena, hospitality boxes and restaurant.
Location ID: #10290013
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Ullapool is a picturesque,18th-century fishing village and port in the Northwest Highlands, located on the shores of Loch Broom. As the largest settlement in Wester Ross, it serves as a vibrant hub for tourism, art, and ferry transport, surrounded ...
Location ID: #10290053
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Victoria Crescent in Irvine, North Ayrshire, is a Council housing scheme situated within a historic Scottish town known for its coastal surroundings.
Location ID: #10290048
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Small island (3miles x 3 miles) in Outer Hebrides connected to Barra by means of a causeway. main island settlement is also called Vatersay
Location ID: #10285290
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Industrial heritage museum telling the story of Dundee's textile industry. A disused jute mill in the city it retains a number of original features, especially the factory office, and it was a rare example of a jute works built around a courtyard.
Location ID: #10290063
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Victorian manion with towers, turrets & ornamental gables. On the ground floor there is a flexible exhibition space and tea room in conservatory, offices, and hall with wooden staircase. The upper floors have empty flats needing refurbishment. There ...
Location ID: #10290050
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The East India Harbour currently houses a boat club and Victoria Harbour is largely unused. It has undergone refurbishment and is now used mainly for laying up ships.
Location ID: #10290056
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A 2 storey Victorian end-terraced house with large living room (stripped floorboards and bay window), large master bedroom with bay window overlooking park, 3 further bedrooms, and an open-plan kitchen/dining room.
Location ID: #10290065
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This building is a volunteer centre which was built in 2010, is a light and modern building with a large reception area and various sized offices in total over 300sqm. One whole side of the building has wooden slats and the other side is glass ...
Location ID: #10290046
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Altogether it’s really quite a small pub, but with a well designed layout and two entrances to the bar and the snug. This deceptively simple-looking art deco-style bar on busy Sauchiehall Street has been a meeting place for creative types and pop ...
Location ID: #10290052
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With its beautifully decorated ceiling and stage, the Main Hall features a sprung wooden floor which is perfect for dancing or exercising. It can accommodate up to 150 people seated at tables for a reception/dance or 250 for a concert, including the ...
Location ID: #10290057
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Victoria Square in Stirling is an elegant, historic residential area featuring a charming garden and close proximity to Stirling Golf Club. It is known for its luxury guesthouse, The Orangery restaurant, and close, walkable access to the Stirling ...
Location ID: #10285019
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A short west end street off Byres Road with Victorian tenements and businesses.
Location ID: #10303276
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V&A Dundee is Scotland’s first dedicated design museum, located on the Dundee waterfront. Opened in 2018, it is an international center for design, showcasing Scotland’s creative heritage alongside world-class exhibitions. The striking building, ...
Location ID: #10285039
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Westerlands Park in Anniesland, Glasgow, is a modern residential development situated on the former site of the University of Glasgow's Westerlands playing fields. Modern housing estate of 2 storey detached brick houses.
Location ID: #10290114
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West Loch Tarbert is a 15–16 km long, scenic sea loch on the Kintyre Peninsula in Argyll, stretching from the village of Tarbert to Ardpatrick Point. Known for its sheltered waters, wooded slopes, and rich Viking history.
Location ID: #10304969
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West Wemyss is a picturesque, quiet conservation village on the Fife coast, known for its rich history in coal mining and salt production. Located on the Firth of Forth, the former industrial harbour now serves leisure boats, featuring well-restored ...
Location ID: #10290470
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Ardrishaig is a coastal village in Argyll and Bute, located on Loch Gilp and serving as the eastern terminus of the historic Crinan Canal. Situated just south of Lochgilphead, it is a bustling hub for boating, fishing, and forestry, with scenic ...
Location ID: #10293797
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Ardoch Crescent in Stevenston, North Ayrshire, is a residential street located within a quiet area of the town. It is situated near the coast, offering access to nearby beaches and coastal walking paths.