Location ID: #10287157
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Iconic iron cantilever railway bridge over Firth of Forth leading from North to South Queensferry. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location ID: #10284578
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Inchcolm Island, located in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, is a picturesque island famed for its exceptionally well-preserved 12th-century abbey, often called the "Iona of the East". It offers a mix of medieval monastic history, including a ...
Location ID: #10284580
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India Street, located in Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Georgian New Town, is a prestigious residential street running from Heriot Row towards Stockbridge. Known for its quiet atmosphere, the area features A-listed, 3-storey, polished sandstone ...
Location ID: #10284695
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This is the 2nd largest granite building in the world, with impressive fretwork skyline. There is an internal courtyard and beautiful interiors.
Now in use as Aberdeen City Council's corporate HQ, with university retaining the museum and Mitchell ...
Location ID: #10291071
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Military drivers' training area surrounded by cliffs, a loch, and forest. Views to Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle. Dirt tracks and ditches.
Location ID: #10285046
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A working family-run beef & sheep farm compromising of two large farmhouses and two small cottages dating from the 1700s, two separate farm steadings, rolling fields and winding rivers.
Location ID: #10290639
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Ballochneck is a 19th Century small estate with stunning country house full of original features including large fireplaces, high ceilings, panelled walls and impressive interiors. A flight of sandstone steps leading to a grand entrance hall with ...
Location ID: #10289521
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Visually appealling early 20th century railway station (replacing earlier mid 19th century structure). Fine example of a period station with several platforms, 1 of which is redundant and available for filming. Most lighting is original.
Location ID: #10288459
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Art gallery and museum built in Gothic Revival style as a memorial to Prince Albert by the architect of Glasgow University.
Location ID: #10299636
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Known for its mix of grand architecture, high-end designer stores, and featuring an array of restaurants and cafes. The street is home to several famous landmarks, including the Gallery of Modern Art and Hutchesons' Hall.
Location ID: #10287678
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A 1970s library building in a rectangular design. Ibrox Library, located at 1-5, 1 Midlock Street, serves the local community with a diverse range of services. This library offers a vast collection of books, digital resources, and community programs.
Location ID: #10287734
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Invererne is a moderately large Georgian home in Moray, a few miles from Findhorn bay. There are steps up to the front door with a small moat, it is double fronted and three stories high. On the ground floor there are two large decorated period ...
Location ID: #10289859
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The Tall Ship Glenlee, moored at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum, is a historic 1896 three-masted, steel-hulled sailing ship, now a floating museum and top visitor attraction. As one of only five remaining Clyde-built sailing vessels left in the world, ...
Location ID: #10289848
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The Steamship Sir Walter Scott is a historic, coal-fired (now biofuel) vessel operating on Loch Katrine in the Trossachs since 1900. Built in 1899 by Denny & Bros on the River Clyde, it features a 125-year-old traditional design with an accessible ...
Location ID: #10289808
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The Old Mill is a 17th Century former corn mill. It has been adapted as a residence however it still retains many of the original mill workings in several rooms. There is a large 'warehouse' style living area with exposed brickwork. There is also a ...
Location ID: #10284964
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The Gordon Arms Hotel and Restaurant with Rooms, nestled in the heart of the Yarrow Valley, is surrounded by rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and the tranquil Yarrow Water, our setting captures the essence of the unspoiled Scottish Borders. A ...
Location ID: #10284940
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Strathallan House is a 5 bedroom detached villa with period features. Located in the village of Fortrose with aspect views over the Moray Firth and Cairngorm mountains.
Location ID: #10289425
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Historic church within pedestrianised square in Perth city centre, adjacent to Perth Museum. On the site of an older church from 1126, today's church is mainly 15th century with some 19th century amendments.
Location ID: #10284908
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18th century, whitewashed lodge house by the River Spean offering accommodation.
Location ID: #10288778
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The Church of the Immaculate Conception in Maryhill, Glasgow, is a Roman Catholic parish founded in 1851 to serve Irish immigrants, often referred to as the "mother church" of North-West Glasgow. The current modern building, designed by architect ...
Location ID: #10287736
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A Victorian baronial mansion on a hill above Rhu, overlooking Gare Loch. It features parquet floors, several bedrooms and bathrooms, billiards room, and a modern kitchen. There is a rooftop terrace with views to the loch and Rhu Point. An extension ...
Location ID: #10287785
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A plain rectangular white church dating to 1844. It has a bellcote and overlooks the harbour.
Location ID: #10287677
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Built in 2018, and located in the City Centre of Glasgow. They have 137 bedrooms (twin and double), 7 fully accessible rooms all with walk in showers. Bedrooms are located across 6 floors. Onsite Tinderbox coffee shop/area, onsite bar. Situated in ...
Location ID: #10287676
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Built in 2018, and located in the City Centre of Glasgow. 137 bedrooms (twin and double), 7 fully accessible rooms all with walk in showers. Bedrooms are located across 6 floors with key card floor entry for added guest security. Onsite Tinderbox ...