Location ID: #10287920
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14,000 acre estate on the Morvern Peninsula with self-catering properties, B&B and bistro, lochs, glens, mountains. Also includes lochside hamlet Camas na Croise.
Location ID: #10291244
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Small village church undergoing restoration to form a community venue. Graveyard.
Location ID: #10293994
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Tudor castellated mansion set on hill overlooking coast with views to Arran and Bute. Extremely well kept with tidy grounds and old castle in garden now converted and extended into modern holiday house. Interiors also impressive on a Burn-style ...
Location ID: #10288015
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Knock Old Castle, located near Largs on the Ayrshire coast, is a restored 14th-century, 17th-century Z-plan tower house featuring a, four-storey, main block with, round towers, a, 360-degree, panoramic, tower, room, wood-burning, stoves, a, sauna, ...
Location ID: #10287935
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Single storey sandstone farm cottage situated a few miles inland from the sea. 3 bedrooms, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, large garden.
Location ID: #10287841
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Kennedy's Pass is a scenic, narrow section of the A77 coastal road located approximately 4 miles (6.5 km) southwest of Girvan in South Ayrshire. Known for its dramatic, constricted passage between steep cliffs and a rocky pinnacle, it offers ...
Location ID: #10284611
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Kilmaurs is an historic village in East Ayrshire, located 3 miles northwest of Kilmarnock on the A735. Renowned for its preserved 17th-century Tolbooth, single-storey weavers' cottages, and the 17th-century Kilmaurs Place. Unusual church - ...
Location ID: #10287836
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Kenmore is a picturesque, planned conservation village in Highland Perthshire, situated at the northeastern tip of Loch Tay where it meets the River Tay. Known for its stunning scenery, whitewashed cottages, picturesque with stone arch, church, ...
Location ID: #10284604
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Small area of allotments and garden sheds plus paved public park adjacent with benches bounded by Cleveden Drive, Julian Avenue and Mormon Church grounds.
Location ID: #10287944
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Kinloch Castle, located on the Isle of Rùm, is a Category-A listed Edwardian mansion built between 1897 and 1906 for tycoon Sir George Bullough as a lavish summer shooting lodge. Constructed from red Arran sandstone, it is a two-story, Tudor-Gothic ...
Location ID: #10284614
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3 storey whitewashed house by River Errochty. Fully modernised with wooden cladding to rear.
Location ID: #10287908
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Kilwinning Abbey, located in North Ayrshire, is a striking 12th-century Tironensian Benedictine monastic ruin. Founded around 1162 by monks from Kelso, it was a major, wealthy institution for 400 years until it was "cast down" during the 1560s ...
Location ID: #10287811
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Keills Chapel is a 12th/13th-century, ruined-turned-museum site situated on the Knapdale peninsula in Argyll, dedicated to St Cormac. It houses a significant collection of early Christian, ,8th-century stones and medieval grave slabs, including the ...
Location ID: #10287883
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Killearn is a scenic village in Stirling, located at the foot of the Campsie Fells and close to Loch Lomond. Known for the 31m high Buchanan Monument and proximity to Glengoyne Distillery, it offers a rural setting near Glasgow with a village hall.
Location ID: #10287995
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Ground floor and semi-basement apartment bordering Botanic Gardens forming eastern end of A listed terrace separated from Great Western Road by elevated private gardens. Many original features retained. Wooden flooring, sitting room on ground floor, ...
Location ID: #10287850
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Red sandstone community hall situated at busy road junction. Main hall has wooden floor, large arched windows, 1970s wood panelling and white ceiling tiles. Small hall has low ceiling and no windows.
Location ID: #10284606
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Kensington Road in Glasgow, specifically 2-8 Kensington Road, features a notable sinuous terrace of Glasgow Style houses built around 1900 by David Barclay. Located within the desirable West End as part of the Kensington Gate development, these ...
Location ID: #10287905
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Kilmory Castle, also known as Kilmory House, is a large 19th century house located just to the south of Lochgilphead, in old county Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland. A Victorian Gothic style castle which is currently occupied by the ...
Location ID: #10287957
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Unmanned lighthouse now housing exhibition of Scottish Lighthouses. At Kinnaird Head in Fraserburgh on Moray Firth. Wine Tower adjacent - 3 storey stone quadrangular building atop a cave.
Location ID: #10287814
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Keiss Harbour is a picturesque, Category A-listed 19th-century fishing harbour in Caithness, between Wick and John O'Groats. Built around 1831 by James Bremner, it features rubble masonry walls, a, stilling basin, and a three-story warehouse now ...
Location ID: #10287998
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Kirkwall, the historic capital of Orkney, serves as the archipelago's bustling heart with a population of roughly 10,000. Known for its Viking heritage, the town is dominated by the 12th-century St Magnus Cathedral and features a compact, walkable ...
Location ID: #10288028
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The Knowe of Stenso is a, located on the shore north of Finstown in Evie and Rendall, Orkney, and is identified as the site of a probable Iron Age broch. The site is a turf-covered mound that stands approximately 4 meters high. It is located on the ...
Location ID: #10288004
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Kirkwall Yacht Marina is a secure, year-round, 95-berth facility located in the heart of Kirkwall, Orkney, offering convenient access to the historic town center and local amenities. It serves as a prime base for exploring the Orkney Islands, ...
Location ID: #10288001
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The Orkney Museum, located in the historic Tankerness House on Broad Street in Kirkwall, showcases the rich history of the Orkney Islands from the Stone Age to the present day. The free museum houses an extensive archaeology collection, social ...