Location ID: #10286732
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Dore Holm is a dramatic, uninhabited islet off Eshaness, Shetland, famous for its stunning natural sea arch resembling a horse drinking water, a spectacular sight often battered by winter waves, accessible via a coastal walk past Stenness and ...
Location ID: #10286854
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Science themed visitor attraction and corporate venue. Classroom, auditorium (seating not fixed), exhibits, elevated steel walkway, cafe. Double triangular section building housing science museum. Also 12 seat boardroom venue, Learning Space ...
Location ID: #10286733
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Dores, a village on Loch Ness's northeastern shore near Inverness, offers stunning, expansive views down the loch from its pebbly beach, a popular spot for walkers, wild swimmers, and Nessie watchers, with the famous Dores Inn pub right by the water.
Location ID: #10284368
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Coastal 'housing scheme'. Nice old stone bay, sailing club, and excellent vies across the Firth to Edinburgh. Boatyard and Boathouse.
Location ID: #10284374
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The Danna Causeway is a man-made causeway in Argyll & Bute, Scotland, connecting the small, privately-owned Island of Danna to the mainland's Taynish Peninsula via a tidal crossing at Loch na Cille, allowing vehicle access when tides are low but ...
Location ID: #10286836
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Dunblane Railway Station is a historic, three-platform station in central Scotland, notable as the UK's northernmost electrified station, serving the Highland Main Line and as the terminus for the Edinburgh-Dunblane Line. With glazed wrought iron ...
Location ID: #10286812
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Railway station with underpasses linking 3 platforms. Serves West Highland and North Clyde Line.
Location ID: #10286816
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Dumbarton Sheriff Court is a historic, Category B listed neoclassical building in Dumbarton, Scotland, designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1826, is a grand neoclassical building, with its foundation stone laid in 1824 and completed ...
Location ID: #10291547
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16th century Z-plan tower house overlooking the River Eden - restored 1996. Chequered floor in Great Hall with minstrel gallery and beamed ceiling.
Location ID: #10286702
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Denny is a town in central Scotland, historically a hub for heavy industry (coal, iron, paper) and textiles, now undergoing regeneration with a focus on revitalized town centers, community spaces like libraries, and leveraging its location near ...
Location ID: #10291576
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Small village on River Clyde. 17th Century church with separate modern church hall. Well preserved period terraced cottages and heritage style lamp standards.
Location ID: #10284369
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Hilly city centre street approached by 2 sets of steps from New City Road.
Location ID: #10286828
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Post-Roman well preserved hill fort on existing Iron Age site within Poltalloch Estate. First fort of The Scots. Carved footprint in rock plus stone with cleft. Farm with holiday lets (www.dunaddcottages.co.uk) and separate white cottage with twin ...
Location ID: #10284381
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Cobbled street by Water of Leith in Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
Location ID: #10286725
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Small Hillfoots town in Clackmannanshire situated between the Ochil Hills and the River Devon. Castle Campbell nearby. Dollar Burn. Academy Place, leading to the school, consists of small Georgian (Playfair 1820s) villas used as accommodation for ...
Location ID: #10284370
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A variety of miner's cottages and council housing estates, surrounded by hills.
Location ID: #10286838
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Duncansby Head Lighthouse is a white, square, 11m-high tower built in 1924 by D.A. Stevenson at Scotland's northeasternmost point, standing on 67m cliffs overlooking the treacherous Pentland Firth. It features a buff trim, black lantern, flashes a ...
Location ID: #10286877
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Dunnet Head Lighthouse is a historic 19th-century lighthouse on the northernmost point of mainland Scotland, built by Robert Stevenson in 1831 on 300-foot cliffs overlooking the Pentland Firth; it features a distinctive white tower, keeper's ...
Location ID: #10286892
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Stands on a promontory at mouth of Loch Etive, junction of South of Mull & Firth of Lorne. Anchorage close by. Four straight walls with round towers at E, N & W corners rise from rocky base. Stone fore stair rising to timber platform at arched 18th ...
Location ID: #10286738
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Stone built tower house with turrets & crow steps. Courtyard. Dining room with large fireplace over 11 ft wide. First floor large hall. Original spiral staircase & vaulted dungeons. Restaurant. Main wing part renovated in 19th C. New wing of ...
Location ID: #10286784
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Drumtochty Castle is a neo-gothic style castellated mansion erected in 1812 approximately three kilometres north-west of Auchenblae, Kincardineshire. This building stands on the southern edge of Drumtochty Forest. Private chapel.
Location ID: #10286825
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Edwardian house in 25 acres with long private beach set just above beach, sea cliffs and rocks, woodland, Pictish ruined hill fort, quarter mile driveway, outbuildings, cottages, vast ornamental log stacks. Stunning sea views across to Mull etc, ...
Location ID: #10286707
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Two storey whitewashed detached house with garage and conservatory on top. Three bedrooms, office, dining room with french windows. Woodland outside.
Location ID: #10286698
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An active granite quarry near Aviemore.