Location ID: #10299634
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Riverside thoroughfare known as the Brooomielaw which stretches along the north bank of the River Clyde and forms part of the city's International Financial Services District.
Location ID: #10290969
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Small harbour used for leisure and fishing. Grass bankings on one side and trees on a sloping hill on the other side of the river.
Location ID: #10290873
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Heritage railway with large traditional bargeboarded station reconstructed in the 1980s using buildings from other stations. Cast-iron footbridge, brick signal box and trainshed. Steam train service. Small additional rural station at Birkhill. ...
Location ID: #10290948
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Substantial late 19th century detached family home with 5 bedrooms. Set within a 10 acre site, the property boasts an outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court.
Location ID: #10284216
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Cobbled lane in West End of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10284195
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Balquhatstone House is a large country home on the outskirts of Falkirk. The property benefits from a long sweeping driveway with a private gatehouse sitting at the entrance. Balquhatstone house is surrounded by 16 acres of private woodland, ...
Location ID: #10289928
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Torphichen is a historic village in West Lothian, situated about 2 miles north of Bathgate. Known for the 12th-century Torphichen Preceptory (a former Scottish headquarters of the Knights of St John) and scenic views of the surrounding hills.
Location ID: #10284986
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Tighnabruaich is a charming, scenic village on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll, Scotland, known as part of "Argyll's Secret Coast". Set on the Kyles of Bute, this former Victorian resort town features stunning coastal views, sandy beaches, and oak ...
Location ID: #10284953
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Tayvallich is a picturesque, quiet fishing village on the shores of Loch Sween in Knapdale, Argyll, known for its sheltered, land-locked bay, sailing, and stunning natural surroundings. It acts as a hub for eco-tourism, wildlife spotting at the ...
Location ID: #10290933
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Footbridge spanning the River Nairn by Nairn harbour.
Location ID: #10290799
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4-storey mansion house in attractive setting by sandy estuary of Halladale River. Near spectacular cliffs & sandy beaches. Large walled garden & front lawn. Good views to house from field above walled garden, drive to house, and also across estuary ...
Location ID: #10290749
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Small private boarding school set in 18 acres of wooded grounds, 200 yards from the sea. Heated outdoor swimming pool, playing fields, golf course & 3 tennis courts. Sports hall & squash court to rear of main building. Science labs and dormitories. ...
Location ID: #10290909
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Fortress built in 1628 on the site of an older habitation. Transformed after 1745 into an L-Plan castle of fairy tale proportions with star shaped defensive curtain wall. Central round tower with a spiral stair. Barrel vaulted ceilings, iron yett ...
Location ID: #10291006
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Impressive geological pothole feature in the Muir of Dinnet Nature Reserve. Shallow burn passing through a steep sided gorge.
Location ID: #10290711
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Traditional town park with children's play equipment, BMX bike track, boating pond, putting, miniature railway, walled garden.
Location ID: #10289637
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Tarbert Harbour, located on Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute, is a picturesque, sheltered, and historic fishing port and marina, serving as a gateway to the Kintyre peninsula. It is a bustling hub featuring a fishing fleet, a CalMac ferry terminal to ...
Location ID: #10289669
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Located in Hawick, Teviotdale is the flagship health and fitness centre in the Scottish Borders. The Centre includes a 25m swimming pool, steam room and a Flume, cafe, gym and fitness studio and Treasure Land Soft Play.
Location ID: #10289987
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One of the most complete & unaltered small mediaeval churches in Scotland. Largely rebuilt in about 1500. Good architectural detail. Surrounded by farmland.
Location ID: #10284996
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Traprain Law is a prominent 220-meter (720 ft) high volcanic laccolith in East Lothian, known for its distinctive, steep-sided, "humpback whale" shape. It is a significant archaeological site, featuring a former Iron Age hillfort and yielding the ...
Location ID: #10289905
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Theatre and opera house with structural alterations by the renowned Frank Matcham. Impressive 3 storey facade with Venetian Gothic arches.
Location ID: #10289634
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Unmanned lighthouse. Major light. On headland on South coast of Dornoch Firth. red and white striped 135ft. Accommodation privately owned
Location ID: #10289907
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Decommissioned lighthouse at Tod Head point, to North of Inverbervie. Short column, white harled with corbelled gallery. Built on a shaft into the rock underneath. Spiral staircase, glass floor replacing where light mechanism was situated. Engine ...
Location ID: #10290713
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Converted stable block with central tower. 2 storey whitewashed. Old, wood-panelled interiors. Hardly used as accommodation so is often available for filming. Horse themed interiors.
Location ID: #10284207
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Timber structured stables on Barskimming Estate in Ayrshire.