Location ID: #10284363
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Rural town at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and Lugar Water. Mix of old and more modern buildings. Bus station. Public park.
Location ID: #10284302
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Castle Douglas Town Hall serves as a key community centre in the Dumfries and Galloway market town. Managed by Dumfries and Galloway Council, this sandstone building functions as a local hub for activities and events.
Location ID: #10291115
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Carbeth Loch is a scenic 5.6-hectare man-made Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) located near Milngavie, south of the Campsie Fells. Managed as a commercial fishery, it is stocked with brown and rainbow trout, surrounded by alder wet ...
Location ID: #10291066
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Camasnacroise is a remote, picturesque hamlet and bay on the Kingairloch Estate in the Highlands, located on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It features a small collection of stone cottages, a historic church, and is renowned for its tranquil coastal ...
Location ID: #10291352
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Colzium House is a historic 18th-century mansion (built 1783, extended 1861) located within the scenic Colzium Lennox Estate in Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. It features a Victorian frontage, a local history museum, a walled garden with a cafe.
Location ID: #10291236
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Chatelherault Country Park in South Lanarkshire, is a 500-acre estate featuring a stunning 1732 hunting lodge designed by William Adam. Located near Hamilton, it offers visitors a blend of history and nature with 10 miles of woodland walks along the ...
Location ID: #10305601
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The Cove Light Anti-Aircraft Battery is a well-preserved WWII "emergency" coast battery on the shores of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross, built in 1941 to protect naval anchorages. It featured two 6-inch naval gun emplacements, two anti-aircraft positions, ...
Location ID: #10291382
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Corrour Station is the UK’s highest (1,340 ft) and most remote mainland railway station, located on the West Highland Line in the Highlands. Completely inaccessible by public road, it is surrounded by Rannoch Moor's wild landscape and acts as a ...
Location ID: #10291416
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The Craigellachie Bridge is a historic 150-foot span cast-iron arch bridge over the River Spey near Aberlour, designed by Thomas Telford and built between 1812 and 1814. Known for its elegant design featuring diamond-lattice bracing and two 50-foot ...
Location ID: #10284307
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The Cathedral of the Isles in Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, is the smallest cathedral in the British Isles, consecrated in 1876 and designed by Victorian Gothic Revival architect William Butterfield. Known for its 123-foot spire, rich stained glass, ...
Location ID: #10291391
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Corvi's in Bo'ness, is a historic family-run fish and chip shop operating since 1896 (5 generations). Famous for its traditional, fresh-cooked fish suppers and "Broon fish" (smoked haddock), this "hidden gem" offers a nostalgic atmosphere with ...
Location ID: #10291463
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Crianlarich Station is a key rural railway junction in the West Highlands, serving as the junction between the Oban and Fort William lines. It serves as a vital transport link, acting as a crossroads for trains from Glasgow, the north, and the west, ...
Location ID: #10291144
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Carraig Fhada Lighthouse is unusual as it’s the only square lighthouse in Scotland. It was built in 1832 by Walter Frederick Campbell. The lighthouse looks out towards the ferry port town of Port Ellen. The lighthouse is 17 metres tall (three ...
Location ID: #10284353
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Crossraguel Abbey, located near Maybole in Ayrshire, is a remarkably complete 13th-century Cluniac monastery. Despite damage from the Wars of Independence and the Reformation, it survives as a extensive, well-preserved ruin featuring a dramatic ...
Location ID: #10284310
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Catrine Community Centre, located in East Ayrshire, serves as a hub for local engagement, featuring modernized meeting rooms, office spaces, and a hearing loop in the main hall. Managed with a focus on sustainability. Small castellated community ...
Location ID: #10291445
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Crail Community Hall is a versatile, Grade B listed Edwardian venue in Fife, originally built as a church in 1908. It is a popular, wheelchair-accessible venue featuring a large hall (max 120 people) with a stage, a small hall (max 50 people), and a ...
Location ID: #10291323
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Coalburn is a former mining village in South Lanarkshire, located 3 miles south of Lesmahagow. It developed in the mid-19th century as a railhead for local coal mines. Today, it is a quiet residential village with a population of around 1,297, ...
Location ID: #10291081
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Opened in 1913, the Campbeltown Picture House is a Grade-A listed, Glasgow School Art Nouveau-style cinema designed by Albert V. Gardner, located in Argyll. It is the last remaining "atmospheric" cinema in Scotland, featuring unique, renovated ...
Location ID: #10291241
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Chesthill House is a traditional stone-built sporting lodge situated in Glen Lyon, Perthshire, offering self-catering accommodation for up to 15–16 guests. Located on a 7,000-acre estate, it features 8 bedrooms, a dining room, a large drawing room, ...
Location ID: #10291261
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3 storey detached house set within woods by Loch Earn. Five bedrooms. Living room has floor to ceiling windows. Patio overlooking loch.
Location ID: #10284330
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Contemporary detached, 2 storey property. Open plan kitchen. Dining room and lounge. Dining terrace to garden. Garden gym and sauna.
Location ID: #10291471
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Crinan is a picturesque, tiny coastal village in Argyll and Bute, famous as the western terminus of the historic Crinan Canal. Situated in Knapdale, it is known for its stunning sea views across to Jura, a yachting basin and the iconic Crinan Hotel.
Location ID: #10284133
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The A814 Clydeside Expressway is a crucial 3-mile, 50mph dual carriageway in Glasgow, connecting the M8 motorway at Anderston to the Clyde Tunnel (A739) at Whiteinch. Opened in 1973, it runs along the River Clyde's north bank, bypassing the West End ...
Location ID: #10284284
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Campbeltown is a remote harbour town on the Kintyre Peninsula in western Scotland. Known as a former "whisky capital of the world," it retains three active distilleries (Springbank, Glen Scotia, Glengyle). As a key Argyll service centre, it offers a ...