Location ID: #10287972
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Kirbuster Museum, located in Birsay, Orkney, is the last un-restored example of a traditional "firehoose" (fire house) in Northern Europe, dating back to at least 1595. This free-admission museum showcases 19th-century farm life, featuring a central ...
Location ID: #10287918
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King Tut's Wah Wah Hut is a renowned 300-capacity grassroots venue opened in 1990, famous for showcasing emerging talent and hosting legendary acts like Oasis, Radiohead, and The Killers. The venue features a ground-floor bar, a separate upstairs, ...
Location ID: #10284622
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4-storey red sandstone tenement with stoops, basement and attic dormers. At rear entrance gate to Botanic Gardens.
Location ID: #10284612
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Renovated 1850s Granary and 17th Century Mill providing venue to cater for up to 22 guests together with self-catering cottage accommodation to sleep up to 4 guests. Within the landscaped grounds there is also a 17th Century Dovecot and Mill wheel ...
Location ID: #10287931
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Opened in 1904 and designed by renowned architect Frank Matcham, the King's Theatre in Glasgow is a premier venue for touring musicals, drama, dance, and pantomime. Located on Bath Street, its opulent, Edwardian-Baroque interior features a ...
Location ID: #10284608
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54 acres - 'the Pass of Killiecrankie'. Wooded gorge where the Battle of Killiecrankie took place in the Jacobite cause in 1689. Visitor centre with historical information. Shop & snack bar. Soldiers Leap.
Location ID: #10284598
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Very fine example of Scottish lowland domestic architecture, restored by Lorimer around 1878. Contains magnificent plaster ceilings, painted wood panelling & furniture. Victorian nursery. Old vaulted kitchen and chapel. Magnificent walled garden ...
Location ID: #10284615
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Two lanes divided by Calder Street. The north side is tarmac'd leading to a free car park. The south lane is cobbled and leads to tenement back courts with high staircases leading to back doors.
Location ID: #10284621
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Kirkcudbright Harbour and Marina is a bustling, scenic tidal facility located on the River Dee in Dumfries and Galloway, known as the only working harbour on the Solway Coast. It acts as a hub for both commercial fishing—primarily landing shellfish ...
Location ID: #10287924
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King's Cave (Scottish Gaelic: Uamh an Rìgh) is the largest of a series of seafront caves north of Blackwaterfoot on the Isle of Arran. The caves were formed around 10,000 to 6,000 years ago during an ice age.
Location ID: #10284613
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Victorian Mansion House set in gardens. 7 Bedrooms. 3 storeys - many original features, cornicing etc. Pond - waterfall and water features, tennis court, putting green.
Location ID: #10287874
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Best example in Scotland of 13th C castle. Curtain wall, 4 round towers, hall & chapel of that date. Great gatehouse and other work dates from 16th C.
Location ID: #10287909
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The 5-star Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel is a luxury hotel in Edinburgh's New Town, housed within seven interconnected Georgian townhouses overlooking a private garden. It blends traditional architecture with modern, vibrant design, featuring a ...
Location ID: #10287904
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Kilmorich Church is a historic, active Church of Scotland building located in Cairndow, serving as a focal point for the local community and featuring on several regional pilgrim trails. The interior includes a 1914-1918 War Roll of Honour, a 1995 ...
Location ID: #10287974
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Kirk o' Shotts is a historic, elevated village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, famously known for its 19th-century church—often called "The M8 Church" due to its prominent, illuminated location beside the motorway. It is a significant site for both ...
Location ID: #10287881
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Killearn Kirk is a distinctive Victorian Gothic building in Killearn, built as a memorial to Ella Orr Ewing, now serving as the village hall, featuring a prominent spire, marble baptismal font with a kneeling angel, and a circular window with Ella's ...
Location ID: #10287919
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Small whitewashed church with belfry in coastal hamlet by shore of Loch Linnhe.
Location ID: #10287855
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Conservation village with a history of weaving. Weavers Cottage (1723), Steeple (1755) with clock on Steeple Square. East Church (1797), West Church (1901), Old Kirk (1724) Attractive low-rise housing, some painted white, some coloured.
Location ID: #10287864
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A small chapel originally built in the16th century but renovated in 1864 One room, plaster and stone. Graveyard.
Location ID: #10288021
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Three-storey pink washed mansion house with flat roofed tower set in 2,680 estate. Woodland, farmland & views to Aberdeenshire hills. Large pond next to house. Mature trees.
Location ID: #10284628
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Sea channel (east & west) separating the northern end of the Isle of Bute from the Cowal Peninsula. High viewpoint on road to Tighnabruaich with parking.
Location ID: #10287930
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King's Seat near West Linton is a prominent hill (463m/1521ft) in the southern Pentland Hills, known for its views, sheep farming landscape, and as a landmark for local routes, offering varied terrain from improved grassland to moorland.
Location ID: #10284603
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A rectangle shaped yard. Has 4 yellow shuttered lockups for cleansing wagons to be stored. Two small offices.
Location ID: #10287921
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Quiet single track road skirting Loch Linnhe under large cliffs. B8043.