Location ID: #10300584
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Street featuring the entrance to the Mitchell Theatre, behind the Mitchell Library. It has doubled as period NYC in tv series The Buccaneers.
Location ID: #10287247
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George Street in Glasgow is a central city thoroughfare currently undergoing major regeneration as part of the "Avenues" programme to improve public spaces. Located in the heart of the city, it connects directly to George Square and the City ...
Location ID: #10287264
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Medium sized international airport with shopping facilities, car parking, elevated walkway and many corridors. It was originally designed by Sir Basil Spence in 1963. Operates a single runway and a main terminal divided into three piers.
Location ID: #10307896
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Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre is a stand-alone theatre that can seat 481 delegates and features a large reception area with space for catering or a bar set up. With a large stage and state-of-the art audio-visual kit, it is an ideal venue for ...
Location ID: #10287302
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University dept with small museum containing animal skeletons and models housed in handsome 1920s building within main campus. Also laboratories and clinical corridors.
Location ID: #10287293
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Railway station on the Ayrshire Coast line, connected to the adjacent Glasgow Prestwick Airport by means of an enclosed footbridge spanning the A79 dual carriageway. Station is operated and managed by the airport.
Location ID: #10287292
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Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) is an international airport serving the west of Scotland, located approximately 30 miles southwest of Glasgow. It is known for having the longest commercial runway north of Manchester and being the only Scottish ...
Location ID: #10288487
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George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is a 300-meter elevated street and masonry bridge that carries traffic over the historic Cowgate valley. Designed by Thomas Hamilton and built between 1829 and 1836, it serves as a crucial north-south thoroughfare ...
Location ID: #10287278
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The Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) is a premier independent cinema and registered educational charity located on Rose Street in Glasgow's city centre. Originally opened in 1939 as the Cosmo, it features three screens showing specialised cinema. The ...
Location ID: #10287270
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Glasgow Central station is a large glass-roofed railway terminus with shops bar and an extensive tunnel network and abandoned platform below station.
Location ID: #10287202
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Former hunting lodge set in 9 acres. 10 rooms including dark tongue and groove wood panelled living room with understated tartan carpet, drawing room with picture window overlooking grounds, kitchen with Aga. Several outbuildings including ...
Location ID: #10287306
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Former Bridgeton Bus Depot. Brick bus garage housing vintage vehicles. Adjoining offices and workshops.
Location ID: #10287203
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The Galleon Centre, located on Titchfield Street in Kilmarnock, is a major, family-friendly leisure complex opened in 1987, featuring a 25 meter swimming pool, ice rink, gym, sports halls, and sauna. It serves as a central hub for fitness, offering ...
Location ID: #10287212
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Gardenstown is a picturesque, steeply terraced fishing village on the Moray Firth in Aberdeenshire, founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden. It is known for its dramatic setting at the base of cliffs, a harbor, and closely packed houses facing the sea. ...
Location ID: #10287215
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Gardner Street, located in Glasgow's Partick / West End area, is renowned as one of the city's steepest, featuring an approximate 8% gradient (1:7 ratio) rising from Dumbarton Road to Partickhill. Known for its iconic red sandstone tenements, it ...
Location ID: #10287227
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Gartmore is a picturesque, historic 18th-century planned village in the Stirling council area, known for its panoramic views of the Ochil Hills and the Wallace Monument. Located near Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, the village features a, traditional ...
Location ID: #10284490
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Geilston House, located in Cardross, Argyll and Bute, is a private, 18th-century country house. It is best known as the focal point of the surrounding 10-acre Geilston Garden, managed by the National Trust for Scotland. The estate features a ...
Location ID: #10287244
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This 5 span stone bridge with 4 obelisks spans the River Tay at Aberfeldy and dates back to 1733.
Location ID: #10284493
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Attractive conservation village 3 miles south of Haddington. Village hall, Yester Parish Church, Mercat cross, village green.
Location ID: #10287260
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A 2 storey Georgian townhouse with basement and dormers. It has granite steps to the front door, a large lawn and garden to the rear.
Location ID: #10287277
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Glasgow Cross is the historic heart of Glasgow, marking the intersection of five major streets—High Street, Gallowgate, London Road, Saltmarket, and Trongate. It serves as the boundary between the city centre and the East End, featuring the iconic ...
Location ID: #10284498
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Glasgow Green is the city's oldest park, established in the 15th century, covering 55 hectares (136 acres) along the River Clyde's north bank near the city centre. It is a premier public space for recreation, events like the World Pipe Band ...
Location ID: #10287289
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A grand municipal cemetery with views of Glasgow Cathedral and the Royal Infirmary, and looking out onto Glasgow. There are many vaults and headstones in varying styles, sizes, and states of decay. The cemetery is reputedly modelled on Pere Lachaise ...
Location ID: #10287297
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Purpose-built plain rectangular building with sand washed brick and grey squared stone columns. It sitting in open space with flighted steps and contains several courts of different sizes. There is a large double height foyer like the National ...