Location ID: #10287457
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This pool is in a rocky setting by the shore, with views towards Dunoon. It is chlorinated and filled with treated sea water, and stays filled during winter months. It is approximately 30m length and also has a fitness centre on site too.
Location ID: #10287458
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Gourock station, opened in 1889 and redeveloped in 2010, is a busy three-platform terminus on the Inverclyde Line located on the Firth of Clyde. It serves as a vital transport hub linking ScotRail services from Glasgow Central to ferry services ...
Location ID: #10290083
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Historic neighbourhood on the south side of the River Clyde with a history of shipbuilding. Tenement housing, shops, underground station. Footbridge connecting with Riverside Museum on north bank of the river.
Location ID: #10284913
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Detached contemporary 2 storey house with large open-plan rooms. New build bright open facing field in front modern house large rooms open plan. Driveway and lots of wide road in front for parking.
Location ID: #10300583
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Victorian farmhouse in Rural Stirlingshire with formal gardens, woodland path, burn & river, meadow area. Category C listed former farmhouse in a beautiful, unique, rural Stirlingshire setting. Surrounded by woodland, but with direct views from the ...
Location ID: #10284982
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Three bedroom newly renovated penthouse flat on 4th and 5th floors of a modern apartment building with a roof terrace overlooking the University of Glasgow and Ashton Lane.
Location ID: #10287489
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Greenacres Curling Club, located in Howwood, Renfrewshire, is a dedicated, specialized curling facility known as "The Friendly Rink". It is widely recognised as the only dedicated curling rink in the west of Scotland, serving as a hub for both ...
Location ID: #10284527
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This ruined castle sits on top of a 50 foot cliff with a sandy beach, and town of Ayr in the background. It dates approximately to the 15th Century.
Location ID: #10284528
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3 storey, whitewashed, country mansion providing a regional HQ for the National Trust for Scotland and set within Greenbank Garden. Interiors largely modernised, with the exception of library and drawing room. Formal garden and outbuildings.
Location ID: #10287495
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The Greenock Cut is a historic 6.5 km (approx. 4-mile) 19th-century aqueduct in Inverclyde, designed by Robert Thom and opened in 1827 to supply water from Loch Thom to Greenock’s industries. Designated an Ancient Monument in 1972, it features 23 ...
Location ID: #10287497
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A modernised esplanade with parking bays and speed humps, lined with substantial sandstone villas and tenements. It has a great view over the Firth of Clyde.
Location ID: #10287496
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Greenock Ocean Terminal, located on the Firth of Clyde, is Scotland's premier deep-water cruise terminal and a gateway to Glasgow and the Highlands. Featuring a £20 million, modern visitor centre opened in 2023, it includes a 200m floating pontoon, ...
Location ID: #10287499
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19th century courthouse in Greenock town centre with central tower and corner turrets.
Location ID: #10287500
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The Greenock Sugar Sheds (or Warehouses) are Category A-listed, 19th-century industrial buildings at James Watt Dock. Constructed between 1879–1886, these red brick, eight-story structures feature yellow-brick detailing and were central to ...
Location ID: #10287503
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Gress Beach (Traigh Ghearadha) is a tranquil, scenic coastal spot on the Isle of Lewis, known for its wide expanse of golden sand and backed by marram grass dunes. Located north of Stornoway, this east coast beach features unique sea stacks at its ...
Location ID: #10284534
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A dramatic single track coast road with large cliffs above and drop into sea without crash barriers in places. It overlooks Loch Na Kael and Inch sea without crash barriers and goes along the shores of Loch Na Kael, adjacent to Inch Kenneth Island.
Location ID: #10300998
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Colourful new-build social housing development on the outskirts of Lerwick.
Location ID: #10287513
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A refurbished Victorian villa retaining many original features including bell pulls, hidden bookcase room, cornicing, fireplaces etc. It has 4 bedrooms, dining room, drawing room, office, gym (housed in summerhouse), driveway, large garden, ample ...
Location ID: #10284538
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A restored 18th century merchant's house overlooking Eyemouth Harbour built in approximately 1755. It has self catering accommodation for 10 people, a room with 1750's wallpaper, blue panelled parlour c1760, papered dining room c1830, and Kitchen ...
Location ID: #10287281
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Walkway on northern bank of River Clyde adjacent to Glasgow Harbour flats with views to Govan shipyards.
Location ID: #10287403
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Car ferry service (6 vehicles) across Kylerhea Narrows to Skye from Glenelg. Vessel (Glenahulish) is only turntable ferry in UK. Available for private hire.
Location ID: #10307698
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The estate consists of fertile farmland, policies, and wooded areas, including the valley of the Glen Burn, which flows through the grounds.
Location ID: #10287364
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This is one of Scotland's great public schools with a vast campus set in 290 acres rolling countryside, dating to approximately 1843. The main building has arches, towers & Gothic windows. There are 6 Houses for pupils, a chapel, design & technology ...
Location ID: #10306932
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Gargunnock is a historic, scenic conservation village in Stirlingshire, situated between the Gargunnock Hills and the River Forth, about 6 miles west of Stirling. It features traditional white-washed architecture, the 16th-century Gargunnock House, ...