Location ID: #10304753
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Former Glasgow Press Club, now a designer loft apartment. 307 sq meters (3200 sq ft) accessed by an iconic spiral staircase. 3 bedrooms, study and games area.
Location ID: #10290467
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19th century 36mtr tall lighthouse in Ardnamurchan peninsula, the most westerly point of mainland Great Britain.
Location ID: #10284983
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Thornhill is an attractive, historic conservation village in Dumfries and Galloway, known for its wide main street, 18th-century grid layout, and distinctive red sandstone buildings. Located 14 miles north of Dumfries in the Nith Valley. It also has ...
Location ID: #10290364
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Alness is a small picturesque town in Ross and Cromarty close to the Cromarty Firth.
Location ID: #10290423
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Picturesque harbour with berthing facilities for fishing and leisure craft. Colourful harbourside buildings.
Location ID: #10290553
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Small Perthshire town with a long main street featuring independent shops and restaurants.
Location ID: #10284150
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Art deco theatre opened in 1922. Has many of the original features and a capacity of 1175.
Location ID: #10290524
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Pedestrianised cobbled lane parallel to Byres Road in city's west end. Home to many bars, restaurants and small shops.
Location ID: #10290345
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23,000 acre country estate covering 5 glens, 2 rivers and 10 hill lochs. Also 2 storey, 7 bedroom lodge house with views over Caledonian Pine Forest.
Location ID: #10290275
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Large industrial harbour and port on the River Dee. Ferry terminal with services to Shetland.
Location ID: #10290253
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Single track road cutting through mountainous terrain with wild and rugged landscape, small lochs and moorland. The road drives down the length of Loch Shin.
Location ID: #10290249
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Scenic road in Perthshire known as the "Tourist route to Pitlochry" avoiding Perth. It goes through Crieff, and Sma Glen.
Location ID: #10290400
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One of Scotland's oldest working whisky distilleries. Sympathetically restored with pagoda roof, tall chimney, cobbled courtyard, and copper stills.
Location ID: #10290099
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An impressive church, modelled on St Martin's in the Fields with columned portico, central clock tower, meeting rooms, wood panelled vestry, hall with stage and an organ.
Location ID: #10285028
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Weem Wood is a forest on a craggy hillside with a steep walking trail. It features St David's well, an abandoned cottage, and views over Aberfeldy.
The site is also home to red squirrels.
Location ID: #10285048
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Forest plantation on former ironworks site.
Location ID: #10285049
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This pavilion has twin entrance towers with pagoda roofs, circular auditorium with dome surrounded by a concrete balcony, and intricate wrought iron balustrade.
It is extensively glazed on the ground floor, with a glazed awning over.
The ...
Location ID: #10285051
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Parkland with road and kids playground with viaduct in the background.
Location ID: #10290091
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Walkmill Glen Reservoir is a drinking water reservoir forming part of the Dams to Darnley Country Park. Waulkmill is separated from the neighbouring Ryat Linn Reservoir by a 14 arch brick railway viaduct on the Neilston railway line.
Location ID: #10289724
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The Craigs Farm Cottage, located east of Glen Afton near New Cumnock, is a property set in a private, peaceful valley. Historically associated with 19th-century shepherd dwellings and gold/silver coin discoveries in the area, the site has been ...
Location ID: #10289677
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The Athenaeum in Stirling is a distinctive A-listed, Neo-Classical building located at the top of King Street, designed by William Stirling I and opened in 1817. It features a unique curved, horseshoe-shaped frontage, a 5-storey tower with a ...
Location ID: #10289860
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The Time Capsule in Coatbridge, is a major leisure complex featuring an indoor waterpark, ice rink, and fitness facilities. Key attractions include the high-speed "Storm Chasers" and "Thunder & Lightning" flumes, the "Tornado Tantrum" raft ride, ...
Location ID: #10289998
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Tweeddale Court is a historic, narrow 16th-century courtyard hidden off Edinburgh’s Royal Mile (14 High Street), renowned for its yellow-walled house dating back to 1576. It features a surviving section of the 15th-century King’s Wall, a small ...
Location ID: #10284992
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Two lanes separated by Torrisdale Street. The north one is beside Al-Forno cafe and is cobbled with an old stone wall and trees. The south side one is beside the Phoenix Furniture Centre and is tarmac'd but very industrial looking and full of ...