Location ID: #10284481
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Galashiels is a prominent, historic market town in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its deep-rooted textile heritage and as home to the Heriot-Watt School of Textiles and Design. Set in the narrow valley of the Gala Water, this former mill town ...
Location ID: #10287763
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A restored cobbled street with restored houses connected with Robert Burns dating back to 18th Century. There is a museum, art gallery and thatched cottage at rear (the Heckling Shop).
Location ID: #10287357
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Glen Shira is located at the northern end of a typical U-shaped valley on a south-east / north-west axis, rising from sea level to above 500 m. The site contains habitat representative of old sessile oak wood, River Shira and forestry.
Location ID: #10284487
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Gatehouse of Fleet is a picturesque, historic "planned town" in Dumfries and Galloway, located within the scenic Fleet Valley National Scenic Area. Founded in the mid-18th century as an industrial centre, it features well-preserved 18th-century ...
Location ID: #10287268
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Glasgow Cathedral is the only Scottish mainland mediaeval cathedral to have survived the Reformation complete. It still has a vaulted crypt, 15th C stone screen, unifinished Blackadder Aisle.
Location ID: #10284510
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A 7 bedroom Jacobean Renaissance mansion (dating 1886) in extensive grounds by the River Avon. It is has a highly decorative roof with round tower, a wood panelled hall, galleried landing, and wooden staircase.
Location ID: #10287504
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A new build brick house (2017) with 3 bedrooms, Juliette balcony with french doors.
Location ID: #10287509
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A vertical sided gateway in cliffs at Esha Ness, opening up into a large amphitheatre.
Location ID: #10284526
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Great Western Terrace Lane, located in Glasgow's Hyndland district, features historically significant mews-style homes and apartments, often set within or behind the renowned 'A' listed terrace designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson (circa ...
Location ID: #10284499
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A leisure football facility including several synthetic and grass pitches built around 2000.
Location ID: #10287229
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The hall has a modern exterior and has been totally refurbished. It has a main large hall with several rooms that can also be used, a beautiful garden room which is the access directly to the garden, and there are features such as natural stone.
Location ID: #10287371
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Glenboig is a growing, formerly industrial village in North Lanarkshire, located roughly 9 miles from Glasgow city centre. Known historically as a world-leading producer of fireclay and bricks, it has transitioned into a residential, commuter ...
Location ID: #10284522
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Gosford Bay is situated on the southern banks of the Firth of Forth along the east Lothian coastline, approximately 8 miles from the western edge of Edinburgh. The habitat here is purely coastal and open sea. The Bay holds a vast range of wildfowl, ...
Location ID: #10287470
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Grangemouth is a large town on the River Forth, equidistant from Glasgow & Edinburgh. It has a port, oil refinery, old shopping precinct, sports stadium, housing, public toilets, distillery, and canal.
Location ID: #10284515
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The Glenelg Brochs—Dun Telve and Dun Troddan—are two remarkably well-preserved, 2,000-year-old Iron Age drystone towers in Glenelg. Located just 500 meters apart, they feature hollow, double-skinned walls with internal galleries, staircases, and ...
Location ID: #10287199
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Built in 1874 as a drill hall, the Galashiels Volunteer Hall is a versatile venue in the Scottish Borders, converted into a concert hall in the 20th century. It features a capacity of approximately 500, with 256 retractable bleacher seats, a large ...
Location ID: #10287388
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Glencorse House and Old Kirk is an exclusive, historic wedding venue located in the foothills of the Pentlands near Edinburgh. Known for its 17th-century restored Kirk, it offers intimate ceremonies for up to 130 guests and features beautiful ...
Location ID: #10287255
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An unmanned lighthouse with major light at Girdle Ness headland to East of Aberdeen harbour, it is within the city boundaries of Aberdeen. Approximately built in 1833.
Location ID: #10284524
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A spacious open plan loft style apartment. This sugar refinery turned rope factory has been developed into individual apartments. The property boasts a large open plan dining, living and kitchen area with a breakfast bar and window seat. Exposed ...
Location ID: #10284536
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Gullane is a charming, affluent coastal village in East Lothian, situated about 20 miles east of Edinburgh on the Firth of Forth. Renowned for its world-class golf courses—including the historic Gullane Golf Club (1884) and nearby Muirfield—and the ...
Location ID: #10284480
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Gairnshiel Bridge in Aberdeenshire, consists of a historic 1751 Category A-listed, single-arch, hump-backed stone bridge, and a adjacent, modern (2023) "Gairnshiel Jubilee Bridge" on the A939, built for heavy traffic. Located near Gairnshiel Lodge, ...
Location ID: #10287401
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2 platform station with central stairway to iron footbridge built in approximately 1856. it has a big square clock, all original glass and ironwork, and cream paintwork with red detail.
Location ID: #10284530
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Gremista is a northern industrial district and coastal area of Lerwick in Shetland, located about 1 1/4 miles northwest of the town center. It is known for hosting the Shetland Textile Museum in the historic Böd of Gremista, the Lerwick Power ...
Location ID: #10298295
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45,000 acre country estate within the Cairngorms National Park