Location ID: #10289762
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The Hippodrome Cinema in Bo'ness, is a Category A-listed building and the country's oldest purpose-built cinema, originally opening in 1912. Following a major restoration, this 1920s-style "picture palace" now pairs its historic character, including ...
Location ID: #10284871
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Sauchope Links lies in the East Neuk of Fife, famous for its picturesque fishing villages, sandy beaches, and craggy coastline. Spectacular views of the Isle of May. On-site facilities, including a heated outdoor pool, indoor recreation room, ...
Location ID: #10289487
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Small stone parish church with graveyard situated by the Glenstang Burn and the River Ayr
Location ID: #10289623
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Tain is a historic, picturesque royal burgh located on the southern shore of the Dornoch Firth in the Easter Ross area of the Highlands. As Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh (chartered in 1066), it features significant medieval, Victorian, and sandstone ...
Location ID: #10284950
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A semi-detached house overlooking Lossiemouth marina, 'Taobh na Mara' (translating to 'Beside the Sea' in Scots Gaelic) is a modern 2 storey house with a large open plan living/dining space on the top level. The living room has a large apex window ...
Location ID: #10284990
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Too Happy Studios offers Glasgow’s largest green screen, alongside an edit suite and photography backdrops, all available for hire. The studio is acoustically isolated and heated, and comes with state-of-the-art pre-rigged Aputure Nova lights for a ...
Location ID: #10289363
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Derelict farmhouse with red pantiled roof.
Location ID: #10289494
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15th century L-shaped tower house, partially submerged within Stanely Reservoir. Near Gleniffer Braes Country Park.
Location ID: #10289591
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A highly adaptable space ,suitable for television, film and audio recording, rehearsals, tuition, large-scale projects, and performances.
A 542m² sound stage (approx. 18m high) with 360-degree theatre drapes
Full DMX grid with ...
Location ID: #10289400
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On the shores of the River Forth, the shell of a medieval church, much altered in the 17th century. Burial vault and laird's loft above.
Location ID: #10284977
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Fully refurbished house over 2 floors, situated in the coastal town of Troon. Formal lounge, family room, kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms (1 ensuite). Self-contained studio attached.
Location ID: #10284957
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A luxury house with stunning south facing views over the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, the Five Sisters of Kintail mountains and situated right in front of the sea.
Location ID: #10284929
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While the body of St Serf's Church has been much altered throughout the centuries, it retains elements of an earlier 12th century structure including a square Romanesque Tower (75 feet) & tower arch. Contains 9th century Dupplin Cross.
Location ID: #10284928
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Stony beach accessed by path through Physgill Glen. St Ninian's Cave. Pebble stacks.
Location ID: #10284967
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A 27 bedroom boutique hotel with a bar, restaurant and garden space. Located in the coastal village of Aberlady in East Lothian just 17 miles from Edinburgh.
Location ID: #10284980
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Situated directly next to Portobello beach, The Tower's interiors include exposed brickwork, winding staircase, open fires and wooden floors, but it also offers panoramic views across the Firth of Forth and Arthur's Seat. This historic building, ...
Location ID: #10284968
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The Limes is situated on the outskirts of the village of Douglas, in South Lanarkshire. The largely 18th-century winding Main Street retains much of its medieval character and is dominated by Old St Bride’s Church. These is onsite parking at the ...
Location ID: #10284958
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The Caledonian Hotel is a historic 5-star "Caley" in Edinburgh (now a Curio Collection by Hilton), a landmark 1903 red sandstone former railway hotel on Princes Street with Edinburgh Castle views. Situated at western end of Princes Street. Very ...
Location ID: #10300668
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The building, which dates from the 1830s, was designed by the architect John Tait and sits within the western-most area of the Edinburgh's New Town. The interiors of the building, also by Tait, have been sensitively adapted as offices and meeting ...
Location ID: #10289979
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Troon Harbour, managed by Associated British Ports, is a sheltered, versatile port on the west coast (Firth of Clyde). It serves as a vital hub for commercial shipping (fishing, forestry, project cargo), a Ro-Ro ferry terminal (P&O to Larne), and a ...
Location ID: #10289944
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One of 3 small reservoirs in the Touch Hills no longer used for drinking water and now part of a hydro electric scheme.
Location ID: #10293745
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Picturesque Northwest Highlands lochside village and surrounding area including Torridon Mountains.
Location ID: #10289691
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Series of caves high up on a hill with tunnels and underground streams. National Nature Reserve.
Location ID: #10289751
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2 storey, whitewashed, 5 bedroom house on shore of Loch Ard with writers hut in grounds.