Location ID: #10288022
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Knockhill Racing Circuit, opened in 1974, is Scotland's only internationally graded (FIA/SACU) motorsport venue, located in Fife near Dunfermline. Features a 1.3-mile International circuit and a 1-mile National circuit, both of which can operate in ...
Location ID: #10288032
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Kyle of Lochalsh is a village in the historic county of Ross & Cromarty on the northwest coast of Scotland, located around 55 miles west-southwest of Inverness. It is located on the Lochalsh peninsula, at the entrance to Loch Alsh, opposite the ...
Location ID: #10284625
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National Nature Reserve with spectacular mountain views. Inland cliff or Moine thrust of limestone layer topped by schists caused by tectonic plate movements.
Location ID: #10287996
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Small stone parish church and graveyard set on a hillside by the coast at Drummore. Stone lighthouse gravestone dating from 1852. Associations with Covenanters and witch finders.
Location ID: #10284620
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See also harbour. Former market town at mouth of River Dee, pastel coloured buildings, ruined castle, churches, large iron bridge.
Location ID: #10302957
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Kirk House is a renovated former Church. The interiors and exterior retain the Church architecture whilst the style inside is contemporary. The house has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an extremely large open plan main space with kitchen, sitting ...
Location ID: #10287970
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Kippford, known as the "Scottish Riviera" or "Scaur," is a picturesque, narrow village on the Solway Coast in Dumfries and Galloway, renowned for its coastal beauty and sailing culture. Situated on the estuary of the River Urr, offering a scenic ...
Location ID: #10287967
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Kippen Muir is an area of elevated, open moorland situated to the south of the historic village of Kippen in Stirlingshire. It forms part of the scenic, upland landscape bordering the Carse of Forth, featuring typical heather-covered terrain, and ...
Location ID: #10287966
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Kippen is a picturesque, historic conservation village and parish in Stirling, situated on a hillside between the Gargunnock and Fintry Hills. Known as the "Kingdom of Kippen," it offers expansive views over the Carse of Forth to the Trossachs. ...
Location ID: #10287963
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222m Escarpment/ cliff overlooking River Tay near Perth with views to Lomond Hills in Fife. 1829 folly Kinnoull Tower.
Location ID: #10287955
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Greek Revival mansion in very plain cubic style with later addition of roof balustrades and urns. Loch in grounds plus pond with boathouse and bathing hut. Wedding venue.
Location ID: #10287951
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Stone-built Victorian hunting lodge with turrets & red sandstone detail, crow-step gables. Period interiors include fine wood-panelled hall, drawing room, dining room, original bathroom. 4-posters. Lawns. Part of house let (self-contained). Wooden ...
Location ID: #10287959
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Set in a public park, the oldest part of the house is the 15th C tower which was remodelled between 1546-1550 and transformed into a stately home in the 1660s. The wing to the north has fine painted wall decorations & was built in the 1550s. Museum, ...
Location ID: #10287948
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Kinlochleven is a Highland village nestled at the head of Loch Leven, surrounded by the dramatic Mamore mountains, known for its stunning scenery, rich industrial heritage and status as a major hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounding countryside ...
Location ID: #10287936
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Pretty village with shingle beach. WWII sea defences still in place. MoD shooting range nearby.
Location ID: #10287934
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The Kingston Bridge is a balanced cantilever dual-span ten lane road bridge made of triple-cell segmented prestressed concrete box girders crossing the River Clyde in Glasgow.
Location ID: #10307700
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This single track road is located in the Stirling council area, near Dunblane. It is situated within the Keir Estate, an area characterised by its scenic, rural landscape, lying just off the M9 motorway. Large traditional estate with many farms, ...
Location ID: #10307340
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King Street is a historic, central thoroughfare in Stirling, linking the city centre to the uphill route toward Stirling Castle. Known for its impressive 19th-century architecture, including creamy sandstone buildings and the landmark Athenaeum and ...
Location ID: #10306926
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Kirk Street in Dunblane is a quiet, residential location situated in the heart of the town, immediately adjacent to the historic Dunblane Cathedral. It is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere near the River Allan.
Location ID: #10287817
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20ft cascading waterfall in the grounds of Kelburn Castle and Country Park in Ayrshire.
Location ID: #10288039
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The Kylesku Bridge is a Category A-listed, 276-metre-long (906 ft) concrete box-girder bridge in Sutherland, opened in 1984. Spanning Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin, it is renowned for its graceful curve and distinctive V-shaped legs, designed to blend into ...
Location ID: #10287964
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Large mansion house by Sir Wm Bruce on shores of Loch Leven, Kinross. Boat-house, dove-cot, original cooking ranges, game larders, plate racks, billiard room, ballroom and gun room. Carved dark wooden staircase. Formal gardens. Views to Lochleven ...
Location ID: #10287946
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Kinlochbervie Harbour, located in Loch Bervie (an offshoot of Loch Inchard) on the northwest coast, is a vital, sheltered fishing port developed in the 1970s. It is renowned for whitefish and shellfish landings. Main areas include the Old Fishmarket ...
Location ID: #10288000
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Harbour and local ferry terminal. Two large oil towers and some small warehouses. Harbour front includes four storey Kirkwall Hotel and residential houses to east. To west views from harbour of industrial estate on outskirts of town.