Location ID: #10288386
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The Mackintosh Club in Helensburgh is the newly discovered Charles Rennie Mackintosh hidden gem, his first complete commission dated 1894.
The Old Billiard Room features a permanent exhibition on the buildings history and the connection with ...
Location ID: #10288550
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Situated in 45 acres gardens & woodland this 3-storey mansion with wings also has unspoilt period interiors (antique and reproduction furniture).
There is also a helipad on site.
Location ID: #10284662
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19th century stately home nestled in Moray in the Highlands. - 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 kitchens. Manicured private gardens, surrounded by 800 acres of ancient woodland open to filming. Adjacent to an 80 acre loch (access granted exclusively to ...
Location ID: #10284636
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35 acres of rough grass, heather and wetland. Open views across surrounding farmland.
Location ID: #10288359
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Luss Pier is a picturesque pier on the western shore of Loch Lomond, offering panoramic views of the loch, islands, and Ben Lomond. It serves as a major hub for boat tours and various water activities, such as speedboat trips, kayaking, and fishing.
Location ID: #10288321
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Coastal estate between Loch Moidart and Loch Shiel with fishing rights to part of River Shiel, mainland close to Castle Tioram.
Location ID: #10288093
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Largs Ferry Terminal, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) on the Ayrshire coast (KA30 8BG), is the main gateway for travel to Cumbrae (Millport). It features a small terminal building with ticket facilities, toilets, and nearby amenities in ...
Location ID: #10288607
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Over 30 aircraft (spitfires, bombers etc) & an extensive collection of aero engines (including 7 built before 1914) & rockets, displayed in the hangars of a former RAF wartime station. New additions are made constantly and there is a cafe & shop on ...
Location ID: #10284352
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Rural village 3 miles southeast of Maybole.
Location ID: #10284317
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Single stone arch over Clachan Sound. Stands 40 ft above river bed, allowing vessels of 40 tons to pass under at high tide. Forms part of B844 road.
Location ID: #10291290
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Independent prep school on the outskirts of Edinburgh. David Bryce designed 19th century house with turrets, crow step gables, double sweep stone staircase and balustrade leading to garden. Round tower. Classrooms, headmaster's drawing room & ...
Location ID: #10291176
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Situated on a peninsula between 2 lochs sit 75 acres of landscaped gardens. Monkey puzzle avenue. Sunken garden. Round pond with water lilies. Walled kitchen garden. Mature woodland. Ruins of 16th century Castle Kennedy.
Location ID: #10291386
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Hotel in functioning lighthouse (no rooms in tower)
Location ID: #10288458
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This houses displays relating to the industries of Inverclyde, with red painted art gallery on upper floor has collection of maritime paintings, and works by Scottish Colourists.
Location ID: #10291449
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Small 19th century stone village church in Romanesque style with entrance porch and bell tower. Graveyard surrounded by low wall. Set outside village of Cranshaws in bleak moorland location. Handsome manse adjacent.
Location ID: #10288599
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A traditional 60ft whitewashed lighthouse with 115 steps to the light room, keeper's house at the foot and other outbuildings.
The lighthouse itself is cared for by NLB, Maritime heathland by RSPB, Cottages and exhibition by Mull of Galloway Trust.
Location ID: #10284639
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Country house built in 1650 and set within a 286 acre estate. Whitewashed building with round wing towers and central courtyard approached by a long-tree lined avenue. Walled garden, lawns, ice-house.
Location ID: #10288515
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An industrial red brick building with arched window detail picked out in pale brick. There are 3 spaces: 9.89m x 7.95m to 14.43m x 13.14m with pillars and skylights.
Location ID: #10285281
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The Leaderfoot Viaduct, or Drygrange Viaduct, is a 19-span red sandstone and brick railway bridge crossing the River Tweed near Melrose, completed in 1865. It is a Category A-listed structure, standing 38 meters (126 feet) high with slender piers.
Location ID: #10284687
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A small stone building on a private lawn near the shores of Loch na Keal. It is the last resting place of Major General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales 1809.
Location ID: #10298295
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45,000 acre country estate within the Cairngorms National Park
Location ID: #10284635
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A seaside 1886 Neo-Gothic red sandstone church with unique 90-foot campanile bell tower, with direct views to Holy Isle, on the Isle of Arran.
Location ID: #10288091
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Clyde coast town with seafront amusements, ice cream parlours, Largs "Pencil" monument to Viking Battle of Largs.
Location ID: #10284660
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Set in rolling countryside to south of New Galloway. West bank mainly forestry land.