Location ID: #10284403
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Aberfoyle Slate Quarry, situated along the Duke's Pass near Aberfoyle, was Scotland's third most important 18th-century slate operation, closing in 1954/1958. Situated on Three Lochs Forest drive.
Location ID: #10286808
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The Duke’s Pass (A821) is a renowned 7 to 7.5-mile scenic driving route in Stirling, connecting Aberfoyle and Loch Achray through the Trossachs National Park. Originally built in the 19th century, it is famous for its steep climbs, sharp hairpins, ...
Location ID: #10284419
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Lower half of extensive 1875 Category B Listed Building in Pollokshields. Extensive mature garden grounds, private to property.
Location ID: #10286789
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Drymen is a charming, historic conservation village near Stirling, serving as a popular gateway to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Known for its scenic village square, it was historically a hub for Highland cattle drovers and is now a ...
Location ID: #10284409
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Dunblane Cathedral is a striking, largely 13th-century Gothic building in Stirlingshire, known for its reddish-brown stone, towering nave, and Romanesque bell tower. As a working Church of Scotland parish, it features rare 15th-century choir stalls, ...
Location ID: #10286749
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Doune is a historic village in Stirlingshire, situated along the River Teith. Famous for the 14th-century Doune Castle, it is a popular tourist destination known as a filming location for Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Outlander. The village ...
Location ID: #10286690
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Listed 2 storey Georgian double fronted detached house. 7 bedrooms, 4 public rooms, basement cinema. Many original features including wrought iron bannister, stained glass on stairs, marble fireplace.
Location ID: #10286734
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Dornoch is a historic Royal Burgh in the Northern Highlands, featuring a tranquil seaside setting with sandy beaches. Renowned for its world-class golf courses, 13th-century Cathedral, and unique stone cottages, it provides a quiet, scenic escape ...
Location ID: #10286743
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Small town situated on Douglas Water, south of Lanark. Remains of Castle Dangerous and St Bride's Church.
Location ID: #10284423
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Duns is a charming, historic market town in the Scottish Borders, serving as the former county town of Berwickshire. Known for its large market square, Duns Castle, and scenic setting near the Lammermuir Hills, it offers a peaceful, rural ...
Location ID: #10284416
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Benedictine Abbey. Foundations of earlier church beneath late Norman nave. Remains of St Margaret's shrine, dating from 13th C. Ruins of monastic buildings include refectory, pend and guest-house. Exhibition & shop. Cloisters. Abbey church adjacent.
Location ID: #10284388
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Quaint rural town with 13th century castle. Village green.
Location ID: #10284428
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A 2,500 acre estate in in the Strathmore valley in rural Perthshire . Features include a beautiful 20 bed Vctorian mansion, ancient woodland, hills, parkland, stables, ruins and arable farmland. Holiday cottages.
Location ID: #10284389
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Dirleton Castle is a medieval fortress in the village of Dirleton, East Lothian. It lies around 2 miles west of North Berwick, and around 19 miles east of Edinburgh. The oldest parts of the castle date to the 13th century, and it was abandoned by ...
Location ID: #10286745
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Also known as Castle Dangerous (Sir Walter Scott), ruined tower amongst arable land, pond and woodland near the town of Douglas.
Location ID: #10284365
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Deluxe city centre hotel with meeting rooms. Champagne bar, private dining room. Suites.
Location ID: #10293904
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Stylish out-of-town hotel with urban décor and details. Large production office space with private entry adjacent. Gym, creche, shops nearby.
Location ID: #10286813
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Football stadium situated at foot of Dumbarton Rock. 2 Large suites & boardroom.
Location ID: #10286845
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Early 19th century mansion by renowned architect William Burn set in large grounds close to South Queensferry. Fine interiors include library, drawing room, dining room, billiard room and several bedrooms. Also 15th century castle keep in grounds.
Location ID: #10284405
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Whitewashed two storey classical style Georgian mansion bounded by lawns and woodland and Moffat Water. Nine bedrooms, three reception rooms, two cantilever staircases.
Location ID: #10286785
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Cobbled lane in city centre with many pubs.
Location ID: #10284399
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Isolated cottage (nearest neighbour 6 miles) and farm buildings set in 10 acres by Loch Droma Na Buidhe.
Location ID: #10286814
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Edwardian red sandstone municipal building in Scots Baronial style. Houses council office and registrar. Ceremonial chamber used for weddings.
Location ID: #10286766
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Detached two-storey, pale sandstone, four bedroom house situated in cul-de-sac in modern housing estate. Breakfasting kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room. Family bathroom with claw bath. Garage, monoblock drive to front.