Location ID: #10290731
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Bearsden is an affluent, leafy suburban town in East Dunbartonshire, located roughly 6 miles northwest of Glasgow city centre. It is highly regarded as a quiet residential area, featuring detached housing, strong commuter rail links (approx. 17–25 ...
Location ID: #10284228
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Black Loch is a scenic, accessible freshwater loch within the Galloway Forest Park, located 7½ miles northeast of Newton Stewart. Known for its calm waters, it features "The Eye," a 1997 coned sculpture, and lies near the Wild Goat Park, serving as ...
Location ID: #10305615
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Badcall Bay, located near Scourie in the Northwest Highlands, is a historically rich, sheltered coastal area featuring croft land, scenic views, and Norse-rooted history. It is renowned as the namesake of the 2,500-million-year-old Badcallian ...
Location ID: #10284263
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The Bullers of Buchan is a spectacular 30-meter (100-foot) deep collapsed sea cave located on the Aberdeenshire coast, featuring a dramatic, turbulent "pot" connected to the sea via a natural granite arch. Renowned for its dramatic, precipitous ...
Location ID: #10290663
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Bannockburn House is a rare 17th-century mansion near Stirling, famous as a Jacobite headquarters where Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed in 1745–46. Owned by the community since 2017, this "living rescue project" is undergoing extensive restoration, ...
Location ID: #10290893
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Bow Fiddle Rock is a dramatic, naturally formed sea arch located near Portknockie on the Moray Firth coast. Composed of 650-million-year-old Cullen quartzite, the landmark resembles the tip of a fiddle bow, created by years of erosion. It is a ...
Location ID: #10290660
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Banff Harbour in Aberdeenshire is a historic, picturesque former fishing port transformed into a modern recreational marina. Established in 1625, it offers a sheltered, three-basin layout providing 76 serviced pontoon berths, 16 traditional ...
Location ID: #10293978
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Bradshaw Street in Saltcoats is a central, historic street in the Ayrshire coastal town, characterised by a mix of traditional sandstone buildings, residential apartments, and local commercial units. It is located near the town centre, providing ...
Location ID: #10284567
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A well decorated family home, 20 minutes from Glasgow. A large detached 4 bedroom house with 2 bright living rooms, sun room and kitchen downstairs. Mature wrap around garden with lots of parking available.
Location ID: #10290977
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Semi detached sandstone villa with external porch, situated on corner position with gardens front and rear. Extensive basement with access to garden via back door. Garage. 3 public rooms.
Location ID: #10290756
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Bell's Bridge is a 127-meter-long, cable-stayed pedestrian and cycle swing bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow. Constructed in 1988 for the Glasgow Garden Festival, it connects the SEC Centre (formerly SECC) on the north bank to the Pacific ...
Location ID: #10284268
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Burleigh Castle, located near Milnathort in Kinross-shire, is a 500-year-old, roofless, yet well-preserved, ruin of a tower house. It served as the seat of the Balfour family for over 250 years and is noted for its early 16th-century tower and a ...
Location ID: #10288241
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The Ballachulish Bridge is a 964-foot (approx. 300m) steel-truss cantilever bridge in the West Highlands. Spanning the narrow entrance to Loch Leven, this two-lane road bridge carries the A82 over Loch Linnhe, replacing a historic ferry service. It ...
Location ID: #10290945
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2nd largest settlement on the Isle of Skye with pier, supermarkets, petrol station and distillery.
Location ID: #10290943
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Broad Street in Stirling is a historic, cobbled street in the Old Town, formerly the commercial and administrative heart of the medieval burgh located just below Stirling Castle. It features the 17th-century Tolbooth, the historic Mercat Cross with ...
Location ID: #10307335
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Bow Street in Stirling is a historic street located in the "Top of the Town" area, adjacent to Stirling Castle. It features traditional, often "C" listed residential buildings, including flats with sash-and-case windows, offering views of the city ...
Location ID: #10290606
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Baker Street in Stirling is a historic, central thoroughfare leading toward top attractions like Stirling Castle, the Old Town Jail, and the Church of the Holy Rude. Featuring a mix of building styles old and new based on medieval layout.
Location ID: #10290726
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Purpose built television and radio studio complex on the River Clyde.
Studio A: 8,417 sq ft (782 sq m), height 29.5 ft (9 m)
Studio B: 2594 sq ft (241 sq m), height 19.6 ft (6 m)
Location ID: #10284275
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Single arch stone (Wade) bridge over Kinglas Water off A83.
Location ID: #10290652
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Balquhidder Parish Church is a B-listed, dressed-stone church built in 1853 by David Bryce, situated in the Trossachs National Park. It is famous as the burial site of Rob Roy MacGregor and features a modern interior with significant historical ...
Location ID: #10290650
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Balquhidder is a picturesque village and glen in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, renowned as the final resting place of outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Located near Lochearnhead, it offers scenic landscapes featuring Loch Voil, Loch Doine, ...
Location ID: #10306924
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Bridgend is a central residential area within the historic cathedral city of Dunblane, Stirlingshire, positioned along the banks of the River Allan. Known for its quiet, scenic atmosphere and offering quick travel to Stirling, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
Location ID: #10306858
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Buchlyvie is a historic conservation village in Stirling, located on the A811, popular for its rural lifestyle and commuting access to Stirling and Glasgow. Known for its wide main street featuring 18th/19th-century cottages and a picturesque ...
Location ID: #10290926
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Bridge of Allan is a picturesque, historic Victorian spa town in Stirling, nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills and along the Allan Water river. Known for its tree-lined streets, independent shops, and proximity to the Wallace Monument.