Location ID: #10290715
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The Bass Rock Lighthouse is a 20-meter (66 ft) white, cylindrical stone tower located on the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth. Established in 1902 by engineer David A. Stevenson and automated in 1988, it sits on a volcanic island, replacing a ...
Location ID: #10290732
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Well-preserved remains of a Roman bathhouse built to serve a small fort on the Antonine Wall (circa AD140)
Location ID: #10284215
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Belhaven Bay, located in East Lothian's John Muir Country Park near Dunbar, is a stunning, expansive beach known for its wide, golden sands, dramatic dunes, and salt marshes. It is popular for surfing, with iconic views of the "Bridge to Nowhere" ...
Location ID: #10284217
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Bellahouston Park is a public park in the Bellahouston district on the South Side of Glasgow, between the areas of Craigton, Dumbreck, Ibrox and Mosspark covering an area of 71 hectares. Large public park containing Palace of Art Centre for Sports ...
Location ID: #10290758
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Street of 4 storey red sandstone tenements with stoop entrances, some with front gardens, some without and leading to low rise terraced houses and eventually a cul-de-sac. Both sides of street separated by trees in centre.
Location ID: #10284223
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Turreted Scottish Baronial mansion within Benmore Garden. Dormitory accommodation, lecture room plus sports facilities.
Location ID: #10284126
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1904 Arts & Crafts Period house. Many period features, wood panelling, stained glass etc. 6 bedrooms, garden.
Location ID: #10290847
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Blairquhan Castle is a 5-star rated Grade A listed Regency-era Tudor-Gothic mansion built in 1824 in Ayrshire, acting as a luxury exclusive-use venue for weddings and events. Set within 200 acres of parkland with a river, it features opulent ...
Location ID: #10289690
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Bonar Bridge is a village and crossing point on the Kyle of Sutherland in the Highlands, famous for its history of three distinct, successive bridges. The current 1973 structure is an elegant, single-span arched steel truss bridge, replacing a 1893 ...
Location ID: #10284239
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Botanical garden in west end of Glasgow bordering the River Kelvin. Several glasshouses including 19th century wrought iron framed Kibble Palace.
Location ID: #10284241
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Braehead Arena is a premier 5,200-capacity multi-purpose venue located in Renfrewshire, within the Braehead Shopping Centre complex. It serves as the home of the Glasgow Clan Ice Hockey Team. Situated on the banks of the River Clyde, featuring ...
Location ID: #10284244
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Brenachoile Cottage is a secluded, renovated 1890s former gamekeeper’s lodge on the shores of Loch Katrine in the Trossachs National Park. Offering luxurious, modern comforts within a scenic, tranquil setting, the property features panoramic loch ...
Location ID: #10290958
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Large neoclassical mansion with extensive views over River Forth estuary. Classical portico. Fine entrance hall & double drawing room with period furnishings. Estate includes parts of Limekilns, model village of Charlestown & Culross Abbey House ...
Location ID: #10290959
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The area contains five 18-storey tower blocks, which were built in the 1960s using the "System Built" Tracoba method (pre-fabricated reinforced concrete panels) in Glasgow's west end.
Location ID: #10291010
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Brick 2 storey detached house, sliding French door to garden at rear, set of stone stairs to front door. 3 bedrooms, low ceilings, summerhouse on stilts.
Location ID: #10284272
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Traditional whitewashed, thatched cottage dating form the mid 18th century - birthplace of poet Robert Burns. Nearby 19th century monument to Burns in the form of a Grecian style columned circle overlooking gardens by the River Doon at the Brig O' ...
Location ID: #10299644
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Lined with traditional sandstone tenements, the area has a dynamic atmosphere fueled by its proximity to the University of Glasgow. Many shops, restaurants and bars. Streetscaping and cycle paths.
Location ID: #10290797
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Biggar is a historic market town in South Lanarkshire, situated between the Clyde and Tweed valleys. Known for its wide, medieval main street, it serves as a scenic hub with independent shops, the Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum, a unique puppet ...
Location ID: #10291007
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Detached whitewashed 2 storey house overlooking the Clyde estuary near Helensburgh. 5 bedrooms, snooker room in former chapel. Separate coach house with double garage, garden room, formal gardens to front, paddock, ice house,
Location ID: #10284269
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2 storey, detached, whitewashed house set in mature gardens within the conservation village of Kilbarchan.
Location ID: #10284256
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Broich House is a luxury 7-bedroom, 7-bathroom private country estate in Stirlingshire, Scotland, sleeping up to 14 guests. It combines traditional architecture with contemporary, stylish interiors. Set on a 450-acre estate, it offers a tranquil ...
Location ID: #10284210
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The Bay of Skaill is a wide, sandy, and historically significant bay on the west coast of Orkney Mainland, renowned for its dramatic Atlantic views, surfing, and the Neolithic village of Skara Brae. It features dramatic, stormy winter scenery and ...
Location ID: #10290624
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Balintore is a charming, small coastal village on the Tarbat Peninsula in Easter Ross, forming part of the "Seaboard Villages" alongside Hilton and Shandwick. Known for its 1890s stone harbour and the notable 10ft "Mermaid of the North" bronze ...
Location ID: #10290812
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Bishop Loch is a shallow, glacial "kettle-hole" lake in Northeast Glasgow, serving as a vital Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its biodiversity. As part of the Seven Lochs Wetland Park, it features extensive wetlands, reed beds, ...