Location ID: #10288826
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Partick Burgh Hall, designed by architect William Leiper and originally exhibited at the 1867 Paris Exhibition, is a historic building in Glasgow featuring distinctive carved roundels above its ground-floor windows representing compassion, truth, ...
Location ID: #10288866
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The Physicians International Conference Centre, located in the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in Queen Street, is a premier city-centre venue blending historic, 1770s architecture with modern amenities. It features a purpose-built, tiered ...
Location ID: #10288802
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Paisley Town Hall is a Grade A listed, 1882 Neoclassical building in the heart of Paisley. A premier 1,200-capacity entertainment venue. It features improved acoustics, modern facilities, and accessibility, including a soundproofed screening room ...
Location ID: #10289205
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Cave under headland at Balcreuchan Port near Ballantrae, according to folklore, home to infamous cannibal Sawney Bean.
Location ID: #10289595
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Main airport serving the Shetland Islands, situated on the southern tip of the Shetland mainland. Flights to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Kirkwall, Dundee and Inverness.
Location ID: #10289605
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Suburban neighbourhood in north west Glasgow. Mix of tenements, high-rise and low-rise housing. Shopping precinct. Train station.
Location ID: #10284944
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Forest within Cairngorms National Park
Location ID: #10289462
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Late 20th century 3 storey museum building in Scottish Baronial style adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral.
Location ID: #10289354
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Waterfall on the Kype Water with plunge pool. Footpaths and viewing bridge. Remains of old watermill nearby.
Location ID: #10284793
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40 metre high waterfall with the remains of a now closed and unsafe bridge spanning. Cantilvered wooden viewing area at top. Situated with the Glen Affric Nature Reserve.
Location ID: #10289278
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Traditional church at a busy road junction. Vaulted hall and meeting rooms.
Location ID: #10288821
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Former Scottish Water HQ consisting of several office blocks and industrial warehouse spaces. Standing hospital and police station set - Stef Swiatek:
[email protected] Hospital Victorian Hospital set. Police station with interview room and ...
Location ID: #10284879
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Scottish Parliament building sits at the foot of the Royal Mile. Vaulted main entrance hall, debating chamber, garden lobby. Views to Palace of Holyroodhouse and Holyrood Park.
Location ID: #10289247
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Former Institute of Shipbuilders and Engineers, now admin building for Scottish Opera. Marble staircase with pillars, wrought iron and stained glass windows. Terrazzo flooring. Rehearsal hall on 1st floor with one mirrored wall. Rankine Hall on top ...
Location ID: #10284895
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Skeabost House Hotel is a late 19th century country house hotel located on the Isle of Skye just 10 minutes from Portree.
Location ID: #10284933
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Traditional mid 19th century Scottish Baronial villa in yellow brick with sandstone quoins and crow-stepped gables set in established grounds of approx 5 acres including a walled garden, small woodland and tennis court area. Original stables in need ...
Location ID: #10287156
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The Forth & Clyde Canal is a historic waterway crossing lowland Scotland. In Glasgow, features include the Kelvin Aqueduct, Maryhill Locks, a canal junction at Stockingfield where there is a new bridge and a large sculpture (Bella). Here it ...
Location ID: #10287154
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The Forth & Clyde Canal is a historic 35-mile waterway, built between 1768-1790 to link the Firth of Forth (at Grangemouth) with the River Clyde (at Bowling), allowing seagoing ships to bypass the dangerous journey around northern Scotland, playing ...
Location ID: #10284782
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Conservation village on the banks of the River Dee in Kirkcudbrightshire. Mock tudor village hall with corrugated metal roof, attractive cottages with entrance porches.
Location ID: #10288858
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Peterhead Harbour, located on the northeast coast, is Europe’s largest fishing port and a premier, 24/7 all-weather facility. It is a critical hub for whitefish and pelagic species, as well as a vital support base for the oil, gas, and renewable ...
Location ID: #10291054
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Overlooked by Ben Nevis, a series of 8 early 19th century locks on the Caledonian Canal at Banavie. Level crossing with wing bridge on A830.
Location ID: #10284902
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Farmhouse set in 14 acres of beautiful countryside. Many multi purpose outbuildings and separate holiday let.
Location ID: #10289578
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Second largest town on the mainland of Orkney, Stromness features narrow winding streets, shops and the main ferry terminal for Orkney.
Location ID: #10289180
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Busy street in the east of Glasgow city centre with shops, tenements and Glasgow High Court.