Location ID: #10293904
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Stylish out-of-town hotel with urban décor and details. Large production office space with private entry adjacent. Gym, creche, shops nearby.
Location ID: #10291130
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2,500 acre country estate in South Lanarkshire.. 18th century lodge & gate houses, Butler's & Laundry Cottages, doocot and pond. Ruins of Eastend House and 18th century Carmichael house. Wider estate features moorland, farmland, forestry, sawmill, ...
Location ID: #10284481
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Galashiels is a prominent, historic market town in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its deep-rooted textile heritage and as home to the Heriot-Watt School of Textiles and Design. Set in the narrow valley of the Gala Water, this former mill town ...
Location ID: #10287763
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A restored cobbled street with restored houses connected with Robert Burns dating back to 18th Century. There is a museum, art gallery and thatched cottage at rear (the Heckling Shop).
Location ID: #10287482
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The James Watt Dock in Greenock, opened in 1886, is a historic 14.5-acre wet dock on the River Clyde, originally built to accommodate large transatlantic ships with a 28ft depth. It features a distinctive Category A listed Sugar Warehouse and a 1917 ...
Location ID: #10291067
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3 storey Victorian country house set within 1200 acre estate on the Fife coast. Period interiors: Billiard, Dining & Drawing Rooms. Late 18th C stables & octagonal doocot. Monumental gate lodges. Beach, seashore, farmland, deciduous woodland, ...
Location ID: #10287357
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Glen Shira is located at the northern end of a typical U-shaped valley on a south-east / north-west axis, rising from sea level to above 500 m. The site contains habitat representative of old sessile oak wood, River Shira and forestry.
Location ID: #10288897
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Pollo House was built in 1840 with ties to royalty both locally and afar. Today, this majestic Scottish manor house boasts sprawling views of the Cromarty Firth with its very own private beach alongside 16 acres of land where you'll find a peacock ...
Location ID: #10284487
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Gatehouse of Fleet is a picturesque, historic "planned town" in Dumfries and Galloway, located within the scenic Fleet Valley National Scenic Area. Founded in the mid-18th century as an industrial centre, it features well-preserved 18th-century ...
Location ID: #10287268
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Glasgow Cathedral is the only Scottish mainland mediaeval cathedral to have survived the Reformation complete. It still has a vaulted crypt, 15th C stone screen, unifinished Blackadder Aisle.
Location ID: #10284510
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A 7 bedroom Jacobean Renaissance mansion (dating 1886) in extensive grounds by the River Avon. It is has a highly decorative roof with round tower, a wood panelled hall, galleried landing, and wooden staircase.
Location ID: #10287504
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A new build brick house (2017) with 3 bedrooms, Juliette balcony with french doors.
Location ID: #10287509
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A vertical sided gateway in cliffs at Esha Ness, opening up into a large amphitheatre.
Location ID: #10287038
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Series of waterfalls (Bonnington Linn and Corra Linn) on River Clyde upstream of New Lanark, with associated woodland walks and paths. Whole area is a nature reserve.
Location ID: #10284526
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Great Western Terrace Lane, located in Glasgow's Hyndland district, features historically significant mews-style homes and apartments, often set within or behind the renowned 'A' listed terrace designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson (circa ...
Location ID: #10285029
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Weisdale Voe - a lovely and long stretch of water containing small isles, Greena, Flotta, Hoy, North Havra, Junk, Hoggs of Hoy and Hildasa.
Location ID: #10284941
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Contiguous villages close to Glasgow and situated at the foot of the Campsie Fells and Strathblane Hills.
Location ID: #10290968
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Brora beach is a small golden sandy beach located next to a golf course. Rural and unspoilt, it is popular with surfers and a great place for wildlife spotting.
Location ID: #10284499
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A leisure football facility including several synthetic and grass pitches built around 2000.
Location ID: #10287129
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6500 acre estate featuring a mid 19th century farm house/ shooting lodge and estate cottages. Mixed woodlands, moorlands, lochs, ruins, stone circle and views to Loch Turret. Waterfall on Balmenoch Burn.
Location ID: #10287229
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The hall has a modern exterior and has been totally refurbished. It has a main large hall with several rooms that can also be used, a beautiful garden room which is the access directly to the garden, and there are features such as natural stone.
Location ID: #10287371
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Glenboig is a growing, formerly industrial village in North Lanarkshire, located roughly 9 miles from Glasgow city centre. Known historically as a world-leading producer of fireclay and bricks, it has transitioned into a residential, commuter ...
Location ID: #10284522
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Gosford Bay is situated on the southern banks of the Firth of Forth along the east Lothian coastline, approximately 8 miles from the western edge of Edinburgh. The habitat here is purely coastal and open sea. The Bay holds a vast range of wildfowl, ...
Location ID: #10287470
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Grangemouth is a large town on the River Forth, equidistant from Glasgow & Edinburgh. It has a port, oil refinery, old shopping precinct, sports stadium, housing, public toilets, distillery, and canal.