Location ID: #10300150
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Street consisting of tall red sandstone tenement buildings (reminiscent of brownstones, some with stoops). Has doubled for Brooklyn in features Florence Foster Jenkins and House of Mirth. Lane to rear.
Location ID: #10287954
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Kinloss Barracks is an army installation on the southern shore of the Moray Firth, located northeast of Forres. Formerly an RAF station, the base transitioned to the Army in 2012. It is now primarily known as the home of the 39 Engineer Regiment of ...
Location ID: #10291101
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Kearvaig Bothy is one of Scotland's most remote and scenic wilderness shelters, located in a sweeping bay just south of the Cape Wrath lighthouse. Reaching this rugged, stone-built haven requires taking a passenger ferry from Keodale to the Cape ...
Location ID: #10287950
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Lochs, mountains, glens and woodland from Kinlochleven to Glen Nevis - a vast military training area.
Location ID: #10287939
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Former TA centre. Now converted into a bunkhouse for military and mountaineers. Has male and female bunkrooms, Kitchen, canteen, shower and toilets.
Location ID: #10287824
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A walkway by River Kelvin from Maryhill to city centre including various bridges and tunnels.
Location ID: #10287833
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Seaside cottage with distinctive red roof, situated on the eastern shore of Loch Eriboll, surround by an amphitheatre woodland. Twenty two steps down to a gravel beach. Nautical maps show Kempy as the 'cottage with the red roof'.
Location ID: #10287849
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Kerrycroy is a picturesque, model village on the east coast of the Isle of Bute, located 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Rothesay. Designed around 1803 in an English village style with a central green, it features charming, listed, Arts and Crafts-style ...
Location ID: #10288008
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Kisimul Castle, often called "Caisteal Chiosmuil" (castle of the rock of the small bay), is a 15th-century medieval fortress perched on a small rocky island in Castlebay, Barra, in the Outer Hebrides. It is the ancient, sea-surrounded seat of the ...
Location ID: #10284623
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Kirkmichael is a picturesque and historic conservation village in South Ayrshire, located 3 miles east of Maybole and 10 miles south of Ayr. Known for its whitewashed cottages, 18th-century church, and scenic surroundings near the "Ayrshire Alps,". ...
Location ID: #10287827
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Ornate early 20th century museum and art gallery building constructed of red sandstone and in Spanish Baroque style. Magnificent central hall (37 m x 17 m) with organ & Italianate balcony.
Location ID: #10287922
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Kinghorn and its smaller south-westerly neighbour Pettycur have harbours either side of a headland projecting into the Firth of Forth. So while Kinghorn's views are generally eastwards along the estuary towards East Lothian, views from Pettycur are ...
Location ID: #10284618
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A renovated Victorian Villa full of original features in the Southside of Glasgow, set within large mature gardens and surrounded by mature trees. Conservatory extension.
Location ID: #10284602
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Kelvingrove Park is a Victorian public park located on the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, containing the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum with views of University of Glasgow. Tennis and grass bowling facilities. Bandstand. ...
Location ID: #10287929
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Georgian mansion house set within 20 acres. Available for brand shoots, filming & curated events. Original period interiors alongside a modernised kitchen. Library, drawing room, billiards room. Wide views of the Strathmore valley & mature trees.
Location ID: #10284616
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King's College was built to house the University, which was founded by Bishop Elphinstone under a Papal Bull issued by Pope Alexander VI on 10 February 1495. King's Tower is the figurehead of the University. King’s College is now part of the Old ...
Location ID: #10285013
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King's College Chapel has been at the heart of the University of Aberdeen since 1505. The Chapel’s Crown Tower remains one of the most iconic emblems of the university. Several of the Chapel’s original features from 1505 remain and now complement ...
Location ID: #10291100
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Kearvaig Bothy is a remote, whitewashed shelter located in a dramatic, steep-sided bay near the Cape Wrath lighthouse in the north west tip of Scotland. Maintained by the Mountain Bothies Association, it offers basic accommodation near stunning sea ...
Location ID: #10288023
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Two-storey, part whitewashed coastal country mansion. Backdrop of woodland & fields. View of cliffs & Port of Spittal Bay. Elegantly furnished ints with many period pieces. Open fires. Croquet lawn & gardens stretch down to private beach with grassy ...
Location ID: #10287805
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Kaims Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the Isle of Bute. Square, white tower castle with few windows surrounded by single storey stone cottages with crow step gables. Walled garden. Holiday cottages.
Location ID: #10284599
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Large Border market town with quaint cobbled streets, town hall. River Tweed, Kelso Abbey, racecourse, Floors Castle.
Location ID: #10287818
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Kelso Abbey, located in the Scottish Borders, is a ruined 12th-century Tironensian monastery founded in 1128 by King David I. It was once one of Scotland's largest and wealthiest abbeys, featuring a unique double-cross plan with two central towers. ...
Location ID: #10287819
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National hunt racecourse with traditionally styled members' clubhouse & stand. Flat & hurdles racing. 2 parade rings. Betting offices & bookmakers' indivdual stands. Public bar. Separate restaurant. Adjacent to Kelso Golf Course.
Location ID: #10284168
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Substantial five apartment art deco ground floor flat within the prestigious Kelvin Court. Set on Great Western Road with landscaped gardens. Category B listed building status. Consists of kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, study, two bathrooms ...