Location ID: #10284515
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The Glenelg Brochs—Dun Telve and Dun Troddan—are two remarkably well-preserved, 2,000-year-old Iron Age drystone towers in Glenelg. Located just 500 meters apart, they feature hollow, double-skinned walls with internal galleries, staircases, and ...
Location ID: #10287199
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Built in 1874 as a drill hall, the Galashiels Volunteer Hall is a versatile venue in the Scottish Borders, converted into a concert hall in the 20th century. It features a capacity of approximately 500, with 256 retractable bleacher seats, a large ...
Location ID: #10287388
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Glencorse House and Old Kirk is an exclusive, historic wedding venue located in the foothills of the Pentlands near Edinburgh. Known for its 17th-century restored Kirk, it offers intimate ceremonies for up to 130 guests and features beautiful ...
Location ID: #10287255
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An unmanned lighthouse with major light at Girdle Ness headland to East of Aberdeen harbour, it is within the city boundaries of Aberdeen. Approximately built in 1833.
Location ID: #10284524
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A spacious open plan loft style apartment. This sugar refinery turned rope factory has been developed into individual apartments. The property boasts a large open plan dining, living and kitchen area with a breakfast bar and window seat. Exposed ...
Location ID: #10290205
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Yellowcraigs (or Yellowcraig) Beach is a coastal spot in East Lothian, renowned for its expansive sandy shores, woodland trails, and views of the lighthouse on Fidra Island, which inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Located near ...
Location ID: #10290829
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Strip of coastal woodland on the Hopetoun Estate close to Blackness Castle.
Location ID: #10284511
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Bellochantuy Beach, located on the west coast of the Kintyre peninsula near Glenbarr, is a tranquil, wildlife-rich coastal spot known for its mix of sandy stretches and rocky shores. It offers expansive views over the Atlantic.
Location ID: #10284536
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Gullane is a charming, affluent coastal village in East Lothian, situated about 20 miles east of Edinburgh on the Firth of Forth. Renowned for its world-class golf courses—including the historic Gullane Golf Club (1884) and nearby Muirfield—and the ...
Location ID: #10284480
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Gairnshiel Bridge in Aberdeenshire, consists of a historic 1751 Category A-listed, single-arch, hump-backed stone bridge, and a adjacent, modern (2023) "Gairnshiel Jubilee Bridge" on the A939, built for heavy traffic. Located near Gairnshiel Lodge, ...
Location ID: #10287401
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2 platform station with central stairway to iron footbridge built in approximately 1856. it has a big square clock, all original glass and ironwork, and cream paintwork with red detail.
Location ID: #10284530
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Gremista is a northern industrial district and coastal area of Lerwick in Shetland, located about 1 1/4 miles northwest of the town center. It is known for hosting the Shetland Textile Museum in the historic Böd of Gremista, the Lerwick Power ...
Location ID: #10290115
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Stone built lodge house close to Seacliff beach, set in mature gardens with duck pond. 4 bedrooms, wood burning stove, modern decor.
Location ID: #10290143
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Wheatrig Farmhouse, located near Longniddry, functions as a rural, professional business hub and co-working space designed to offer a productive escape from working from home. It provides a quiet, focused environment featuring amenities like Wi-Fi ...
Location ID: #10290196
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1930s red sandstone bungalow. 2 public rooms, 4 bedrooms, conservatory, gardens front and rear.
Location ID: #10290138
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Whalsay, known as "The Bonny Isle" and historically as "Whales Island" by the Vikings, is a prosperous, densely populated, and industrious fishing island in Shetland, located east of the mainland. It is a major hub for Scotland’s fishing fleet, ...
Location ID: #10290124
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Large dining room and large open fireplace. View of countryside including Ailsa Craig and Goatfell. Open field available (1 acre). From Glasgow, take M77, turn off at newton mearns. Turn right at next 2 roundabouts. At 2nd roundabout set mileometer ...
Location ID: #10290130
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Private baths club in mildly moorish style. Pool has vaulted ceiling with arched windows, trapezes, rings, marble edges, changing cubicles at one end, diving dales. Turkish bath with loungers (modern), period marble changing rooms, plunge pool. ...
Location ID: #10290175
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Converted farm building with modern interiors. 4 en-suite bedrooms. Views to ruined Balwearie Castle and surrounding farmland.
Location ID: #10291056
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Classic Victorian railway terminus, now home to a heritage railway. Station houses museum, souvenir shop & cafe. 8 mile round trip steam train service to Bridge of Dun
Location ID: #10290191
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The Woodroad Viaduct (also known as Templand or Bank Viaduct) is a Category A listed, 14-arch masonry railway bridge in Cumnock, Ayrshire, opened in 1850. Designed by John Miller, it carries the Glasgow South Western Line over the Lugar Water, ...
Location ID: #10290172
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3-storey building set within over 100 acres beautiful parkland. Local history museum with displays of textile manufacture, domestic life & history of the area. Scott Gallery houses collection of 19th & 20th C Scottish paintings. Walks by River ...
Location ID: #10290121
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A low metal railway bridge crossing West Street.
Location ID: #10290156
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A south of Scotland village with medieval street layout, many 2 storey townhouses and the ruined Whithorn Priory.