Location ID: #10290619
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19th century large red sandstone mansion with basement & attics. 70 rooms. Oak- panelled inner hall & staircase & large period interiors, incl dining room tackle room, morning & drawing rooms, library, boudoir. Public rooms 15' high. Period baths. ...
Location ID: #10290889
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Located on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, the Bosta Iron Age House is a lifelike, reconstructed Pictish house (c. 400–800 AD) situated near the original archaeological site discovered in 1992. The site features a "jelly baby" shaped, ...
Location ID: #10290706
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The two lighthouses on Buddon Ness were built in 1865-6 by engineers D and T Stevenson. The high lighthouse (NO53SW 21) is a tall circular tower and still in use; the low lighthouse (NO53SW 55) is a similar but shorter building, which is now ...
Location ID: #10290676
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Bardowie Loch is a small, shallow, and sheltered freshwater lake in East Dunbartonshire, located 2 miles southeast of Milngavie. Renowned for its scenic atmosphere, it features the historic 16th-century Bardowie Castle on its north shore and serves ...
Location ID: #10290936
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Brig o' Turk is a peaceful, scenic village located in the heart of the Trossachs, between Loch Achray and Loch Katrine on the A821 road. Known for its dramatic Highland scenery, Victorian literary history, and the 1796 stone bridge over the River ...
Location ID: #10284229
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Substantial 15th century castle situated on a promontory in the Forth estuary. Strengthened in 16th C. Enclosed by parapet wall with apertures. Cast-iron pier. Tower in middle of courtyard. Victorian drawbridge. Lawn. Barracks.
Location ID: #10290664
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Banton Loch, also known as Townhead Reservoir or Kilsyth Loch, is a 24-hectare man-made freshwater lake constructed in the 1770s near Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. Featuring Speirs Island and paths close to Colzium House Estate and Forth and Clyde ...
Location ID: #10290818
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Black Linn Reservoir is a small, 5.6-hectare (13-acre) water supply reservoir built in 1874–75, located in the Kilpatrick Hills of West Dunbartonshire, above the Langcraigs. Operated by Scottish Water, it is situated near Doughnot Hill and offers a ...
Location ID: #10290610
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Baldernock Parish Church, located near Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire, is a historic Church of Scotland building dating back to 1795, situated on a site used for worship since roughly 1236. Known as a rural "preaching kirk," it features a ...
Location ID: #10290724
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One bedroom, top floor flat overlooking Baxter Park. Walls and floors painted white.
Location ID: #10290590
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A 43ft narrowboat, moored on the Union Canal.
Location ID: #10284273
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The Burns House Museum in Mauchline, East Ayrshire, is the preserved 18th-century home where Robert Burns and Jean Armour lived between 1784 and 1788. It features the room where they began married life, alongside original manuscripts, letters, and ...
Location ID: #10290819
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Blackrock Cottage is a famous, iconic whitewashed climbing hut located at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glencoe. Owned by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club since 1947, it serves as a base for mountaineers and is widely recognised by ...
Location ID: #10284188
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Ballewan Estate (or Ballewan Farm/Estate) is a historic area situated on the eastern slopes of the Blane Valley, near Blanefield and Strathblane. Historically, it was a farmstead and estate known for its scenic location overlooking the Strathblane ...
Location ID: #10290897
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Bowling Basin is the historic western entrance to the Forth & Clyde Canal, located on the River Clyde near Bowling village, West Dunbartonshire. Once a critical 18th-century shipping and industrial hub, this revitalised marina now serves as a scenic ...
Location ID: #10290691
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Small theatre company housed in former Borrowstoun Primary school. Auditorium also used for Film Society.
Location ID: #10284227
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Black Hill Viewpoint (290m) near Kirkfieldbank is a National Trust for Scotland owned site in South Lanarkshire, offering panoramic views over the Clyde Valley. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument featuring an Iron Age fort and a Bronze Age cairn, ...
Location ID: #10290999
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Burgh Lane is a quiet lane located in the West End of Glasgow, specifically situated behind the Hillhead Library and Western Baths on Byres Road. It is historically significant as a remnant of the former Hillhead Burgh Hall, which was demolished in ...
Location ID: #10304949
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Blackfriars Street in Glasgow is a historic, narrow street located in the vibrant Merchant City area, connecting High Street and Walls Street. Known for its Georgian architecture, student residences, and residential flats.
Location ID: #10290978
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Forming part of a conservation area, Bruce Street is a centrally located street featuring traditional three-storey tenement buildings, primarily consisting of two-bedroom flats and its proximity to Stirling city centre.
Location ID: #10302287
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Bank Street in Dundee is a historic city-centre street connecting Reform Street and Barrack Street, renowned for its 19th-century architecture, publishing heritage, and central location. It runs parallel to the Overgate shopping area, featuring ...
Location ID: #10290932
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The Bridge of Teith is a historic, potentially 16th-century structure located near Doune, passing over the River Teith. It acts as a scenic stone-arch feature near the medieval Doune Castle, with a separate, newer bridge and improved pathways nearby ...
Location ID: #10290923
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Brenchoille Bridge is a picturesque, late 18th-century small two-arched stone bridge spanning the Leacann Water near Furnace, south of Inveraray. Built around 1773–1775, it features rubble construction and sits on an old road track in a serene, ...
Location ID: #10290633
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Balloch is a charming, accessible village on the southern shores of Loch Lomond, known as the "gateway to the national park". Easily reached by road or train from Glasgow, it features popular visitor attractions including Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch ...