Location ID: #10302032
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Railway arches behind Paisley Gilmour Street station. Sweeping cobbled road.
Location ID: #10289146
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) is Scotland's National Academy, established in 1783 for "the advancement of learning and useful knowledge". Imposing domed building with conference facilities including MacRobert Room library, lecture theatres, ...
Location ID: #10289549
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Former Barrowfield Weaving Factory. Late 19th century industrial building with original wooden floors, high ceilings, iron doors and beams. Now used as artist's studios and events spaces.
Location ID: #10299639
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Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow is a premier, pedestrianised plaza in the Merchant City, centred around the Neoclassical Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA). Originally a 19th-century commodities exchange, it now serves as a bustling hub featuring stylish ...
Location ID: #10284858
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Royal Terrace Mews in Edinburgh hosts often category-B listed, converted carriage houses nestled behind the Georgian townhouses of Royal Terrace near Regent Gardens.
Location ID: #10285018
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Viewfield is a Georgian and Victorian country house set in woodland gardens. Many of the period features have been retained.
Location ID: #10289000
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Detached house with open plan dining and living room, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen leading to mature back garden with a gate into Cairnhill Woods.
Location ID: #10289033
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The Rhinns of Kells are a, often, remote, 18-kilometer, north-to-south, Galloway Hills, Southern Uplands, ridge walk featuring Corbetts and Donalds such as Corserine at 814m. It offers a rugged, largely grassy hike within the Galloway Forest Park ...
Location ID: #10289054
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The Lochy Railway Bridge (also known as the Soldiers Bridge) is a late 19th-century railway bridge crossing the River Lochy near Fort William, carrying the West Highland Line. It runs alongside a footbridge which is part of the Great Glen Way. The ...
Location ID: #10289107
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Rosslyn Chapel, founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair in Midlothian, is a 15th-century collegiate chapel renowned for its exceptionally detailed, intricate stone carvings and mysterious symbolism. Often called a "bible in stone," it features ...
Location ID: #10289070
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Dramatic single track road leading from Tarbert to the Scalpay Bridge with tiny bridge spanning Lochan Lacasdail.
Location ID: #10289304
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Best preserved group of Stone Age houses in Western Europe. The houses contain stone furniture, hearths & drains. Main settlement includes 8 or so houses joined by covered passages.
Location ID: #10289029
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The Rhenigidale Road is a modern, single-track asphalt road on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides that connects the previously isolated, remote coastal village of Rhenigidale to the main A859 road near Maraig. Completed in 1990, it was the ...
Location ID: #10288996
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Rannoch Moor is a vast, 50-square-mile expanse of boggy, upland wilderness in the central Highlands. Situated at roughly 300 meters altitude, this Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is characterized by wet, peaty ground, numerous lochans ...
Location ID: #10284835
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The River Almond is a 45–50 km (28–30 mile) river in Central Scotland, originating in the Cant Hills near Shotts and flowing east through West Lothian and Livingston before entering the Firth of Forth at Cramond, Edinburgh.
Location ID: #10289006
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Ravensheugh Sands (or Tyninghame Beach) in East Lothian, is a stunning, secluded mile-long stretch of golden sand known for its dramatic views of the Bass Rock, expansive sand dunes, and wooded approach. Part of the John Muir Country Park. There are ...
Location ID: #10288985
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Rackwick is a remote, picturesque crofting township and bay on the west coast of Hoy in Orkney, renowned for its dramatic landscape of towering 200m red sandstone cliffs, steep hills, and a stunning beach of sand and boulders. Close to the famous ...
Location ID: #10289080
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Small settlement on southern tip of Harris at end of A859 road (or beginning of Golden Road).
Location ID: #10284853
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Royal Crescent in Glasgow is a prominent, early-Victorian, 500-foot-long curved terrace of 24, four-storey blonde sandstone townhouses situated in the Finnieston area near Kelvingrove Park. Designed by Alexander Taylor and built between 1839 and ...
Location ID: #10284826
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Ravelston Garden in Edinburgh is a premier A-listed Art Deco residential development designed in 1935–36. It features three four-storey, white-harled International Style blocks on a "butterfly" plan, offering 48 apartments with garages. Known for ...
Location ID: #10288964
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Quarriers Village is a historic, picturesque village in Inverclyde, founded in the 1870s by William Quarrier as a revolutionary, cottage-style orphanage. Known for its unique, varied architecture—including Gothic and Scottish Baronial styles. ...
Location ID: #10284819
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The Queen Margaret Bridge in Glasgow (built 1926–1929) is a Category B listed, reinforced concrete arch bridge crossing the River Kelvin near the Botanic Gardens. it features a 135-foot main span faced with red Corncockle sandstone and red Peterhead ...
Location ID: #10284820
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Queen Street is a major, bustling thoroughfare in central Glasgow running north from Argyle Street to George Square, adjacent to the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA). It is primarily recognised for Glasgow Queen Street station, a major, modern, ...
Location ID: #10284824
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Queen's View is a famous, iconic viewpoint in Highland Perthshire, offering a breathtaking panoramic vista over Loch Tummel towards the Schiehallion mountain. Situated in Tay Forest Park, it features an accessible, short path from a visitor centre, ...