Location ID: #10284565
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An old farm house and a barn situated in 2 acres of land. It is a rural property with picturesque views.
Location ID: #10287644
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An attractive village with a history of weaving, and buildings such as Houston House (now flats), the River Gryffe, and the Houston Inn.
Location ID: #10284568
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Houton Head Ferry Terminal is a key, small, utilitarian terminal in Orphir on the Orkney Mainland, primarily serving as the main roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) car ferry link to Lyness on the island of Hoy. It is managed by the Orkney Islands Council.
Location ID: #10287552
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Chirnside and Hartlaw (Chirnside Road/Hartlaw Crescent) in Hillington, Glasgow, are 1960s, five-storey deck-access residential blocks. They feature social housing flats, including upper cottage styles, known for their close proximity to Hillington ...
Location ID: #10287528
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Tunnel below Forth and Clyde canal. Former drove road linking Lochburn Road and Ruchill Golf Course. Very dark and muddy and with a dog leg that doesn't allow you to see the other end from entrance.
Location ID: #10306925
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The High Street in Dunblane is a historic thoroughfare in central Scotland, serving as the heart of this affluent town near the River Allan. It is characterized by local businesses, cafes, and features the famous gold postbox honoring Andy Murray. ...
Location ID: #10287662
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Hunterston House was built in 1799, 500 yards away from the Castle. It took 7 years to build and it comprised of only 3 floors however it has had many alterations done since then and in 1912 an additional floor was added. When the house was first ...
Location ID: #10287596
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This is Scotland's oldest historic ship and only example of a wooden warship. The Georgian era Frigate, which was built in 1824, is also the oldest British built ship still afloat. It is black wooden with red and white windows, and over 90% of its ...
Location ID: #10287646
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Howden Park Centre in Livingston, is a multi-purpose arts and community venue set in scenic parkland. Operated by West Lothian Leisure, it features a theatre, a 296 seater auditorium, gallery spaces, and a café bistro. The venue hosts professional ...
Location ID: #10287573
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Planned village on Sutherland coast of the Highlands. It was a resettlement area for communities affected by Highland clearances. The River Helmsdale is spanned by a road bridge on A9, station, harbour, and the Timespan heritage centre.
Location ID: #10284569
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Howford Bridge (A76), located 1.5 miles south of Mauchline, is a reinforced concrete arch bridge spanning 300 feet over the River Ayr. Opened in 1962, it rises 90 feet above the river, providing dramatic views of the Mauchline Gorge and surrounding ...
Location ID: #10287586
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Open-air museum of country life. Over 35 historic buildings including Highland cottages, a period schoolhouse and church.
Location ID: #10287566
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Sandy beach at estuary of River Tyne with small wooden footbridge and pine trees, by Bellhaven Bay and neighbouring the John Muir Trust Country Park.
Location ID: #10299635
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Hutcheson Street, located in the heart of Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City just off Ingram Street, is a fashionable, historic thoroughfare known for18th/19th-century architecture, upscale dining, and designer boutiques. Originally created in 1795 to ...
Location ID: #10284554
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A stone 1700s farmhouse and steading in five acres with gardens, woodland, paddocks, pond. There are several outbuildings: stone steadings (one converted to two bedroom cottage), stables, wooden triple garage with large office above, stone sheds, a ...
Location ID: #10284542
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The Hall of Tankerness in Orkney, is a historic 16th/17th-century site featuring a 2-storey, 5-bay, crowstep-gabled main building with a later 4-bay addition. It includes a 10-pane sash window design, a curved single-storey kitchen court, and a ...
Location ID: #10284563
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A modern 4 Bedroom detached property with large garden and 4 parking spaces. It is recently renovated and decorated throughout. 176 sq metre size with a large modern extension, 3 bathrooms, 2 garages. Electric car parking available onsite.
Location ID: #10287611
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An extensive 16th C keep with a more recently built mansion wing. The estate covers 8,000 acres of farmland and 18,000 acres woodland (including mature hardwood). It features a turreted tower, another round tower within surrounding wall, a 9-hole ...
Location ID: #10287627
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Hopeman is a picturesque seaside village in Moray, founded in 1805. Located between Burghead and Lossiemouth, it is famous for its two sandy beaches (East and West), iconic colorful beach huts, a charming fishing harbor, and a 9-hole golf course. It ...
Location ID: #10284562
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Fine stately home dating from the early 18th century set in extensive grounds by the Firth of Forth, with views from the rooftop across to the bridges. The interiors include Red and Yellow drawing rooms, 4 poster bedrooms, garden room, large ...
Location ID: #10284557
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Hill of Tarvit is a stunning Edwardian mansion near Cupar, Fife, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1906 for the Sharp family to showcase their art, furniture, and porcelain collection. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland, this Arts & ...
Location ID: #10287576
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Heriot-Watt University Campus extends to just under 400 acres with 76 buildings located within the campus including academic buildings, conferencing facilities, student residences, fields, development sites, Oriam (Scotland’s National Performance ...
Location ID: #10287665
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Huntly Castle, located in Aberdeenshire, is a prominent ruined fortress formerly known as the Peel of Strathbogie. It served as the ancestral home of the Earls of Huntly (the Gordons) from the 14th century, showcasing a blend of medieval tower house ...
Location ID: #10284570
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Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum in Cromarty, is a 17th-century, white-washed thatched cottage, built in 1711 by the author's pirate great-grandfather. As a National Trust for Scotland property, it showcases the life of the 19th-century ...