Location ID: #10284479
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Set in 118 acres woodland & parkland. whitewashed stonework. 5 square towers. Mainly Edwardian style interiors. Display of arms & tapestries. Landscaped grounds designed in 18th C with raquets court. Ice-house. Fyvie loch & lochside walk, picnic ...
Location ID: #10284449
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Doon Hill in Aberfoyle is a mystical, conical hill famed as a gateway to the fairy realm, linked to 17th-century minister Robert Kirk who wrote about the local fairies and supposedly had his spirit taken by them to live in a fairy palace beneath the ...
Location ID: #10284452
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The Falls of Glomach are one of Scotland's highest and most remote waterfalls, plunging 113 meters (370 ft) in a dramatic single leap into a deep, narrow gorge in the Highlands. Known for being often shrouded in mist (from the Gaelic glòmach, ...
Location ID: #10287014
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Fair Isle is situated about 25 miles from Shetland, it's the most isolated inhabited island in the UK, known for its wild, windswept beauty and changeable weather.
Location ID: #10284461
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Fionnphort is a small, picturesque village at the westernmost tip of the Isle of Mull, known as the gateway to Iona, with a ferry connecting the two islands.
Location ID: #10287167
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Foss Kirk, a tiny stone church and part of the historic Tummel Bridge area in Perthshire, known for General Wade's stone bridge (1730) for military access, now a picturesque landmark alongside a newer road bridge, with stunning views of Loch Tummel.
Location ID: #10287067
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Panelled entrance hall. Cellars from original castle c1470. Tower flat & family flat within castle. Rubble-built 17th Cchapel. Great Hall. Thatched cottage attached. Jed Forest walks by river. Woodland visitor centre in stable block.
Location ID: #10287040
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The Falls of Dochart are a series of white-water cascades on the River Dochart in Killin, known for their beauty as they flow around the historic Inchbuie island, the Clan Macnab burial ground; they are easily viewed from the 18th-century Bridge of ...
Location ID: #10287147
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Fort Augustus is a picturesque Highland village at the southern tip of Loch Ness, famous for where the loch meets the Caledonian Canal, featuring impressive locks that connect the waterways. This historic spot offers boat trips on the loch, a chance ...
Location ID: #10284467
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Fleshmarket Close is a historic, narrow, and steep alleyway in Edinburgh's Old Town, primarily known for its past as the site of a butcher's market and slaughterhouse. It is characterized by its high stone walls, towering tenement buildings, and a ...
Location ID: #10287066
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A stone built, four bedroom Edwardian house with many original features, located near the village of Letterfearn beside Loch Duich. Distinctive, Edwardian former manse with views of the Five Sisters mountain range.
Location ID: #10287128
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Cobbled riverside street in central Paisley with old, period feel. Next to river.
Location ID: #10284470
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Two storey whitewashed shooting lodge by river in Glen Tilt. Totally secluded with plenty of room for family get togethers, Forest Lodge nestles in magnificent surroundings. Self Catering Cottages.
Location ID: #10287057
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Fawsyde House is a privately owned classic Victorian mansion. Set in eleven acres of woodland and situated only 20 minutes from Aberdeen city on the A92. Eleven acres of land, it is its own unique gothic style folly.
Location ID: #10287140
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1000 acre estate with turreted mansion including formal sitting room, ballroom, snooker room, minstrel gallery, mounted antlers, library with secret door. Gate lodge. Old coach house with original stables & attractive archways. Farm buildings. ...
Location ID: #10287172
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Fowlis Wester Kirk is a historic Church of Scotland building in Perthshire, notable for its ancient origins, 13th-century structure, and significant Pictish artifacts, particularly the famous Fowlis Cross and other carved stones, blending Celtic art ...
Location ID: #10287150
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Second largest town in the Highlands (after Inverness). Major tourist centre close to Glencoe and Loch Linnhe. Pedestrianised town centre.
Location ID: #10284459
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Concrete pedestrian underpass below Clydeside Expressway at Finnieston Street. Stairs on both sides leading to tunnel.
Location ID: #10284456
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The location comprises a very large red brick engine shed (ca. 15X80m) built in second half of 19th Century and in largely original condition. It is situated in approximately two hectares of industrial, railway landscape, with several hundred meters ...
Location ID: #10287103
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Icon of Glasgow's industrial heritage, the Finnieston Crane is a disused giant cantilever crane on the River Clyde adjacent to the Scottish Event Campus.
Location ID: #10287163
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Pretty village with 1889 dated thatched estate workers' cottages at eastern end of Glen Lyon. Nearby stone circle. Fortingall Hotel (Arts & Crafts style), village hall, parish church with ancient yew tree. Unusual fishing hut by bridge.
Location ID: #10287155
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Section of the Forth & Clyde Canal passing through the town of Bonnybridge. Lifting bridge and picturesque canal walk.
Location ID: #10284468
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Built in 1721, Floors is the largest inhabited house in Scotland. Adam stately home with Playfair additions, including castellated estate. parapets, ornate water-spouts, pepper-pot turrets. French 17th-18th C furniture. Formal State Dining Room plus ...
Location ID: #10287145
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Small rural railway station on the Far North line.