Location ID: #10288368
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Large whitewashed 2 storey house in vaguely 30s style with tidy front garden, garage, tennis court to rear. Modern kitchen, dining room, sitting room, den, 3 bedrooms, sweeping staircase.
Location ID: #10284637
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Mid 1970s housing development in the Langside area of Glasgow's south side. 4 storey brick buildings set around landscaped gardens.
Location ID: #10288309
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Lochinch Castle is a 19th-century mansion built in the Scottish Baronial style with French influences, located in Dumfries and Galloway. Constructed between 1864 and 1867 for the 10th Earl of Stair, it features grey slate roofs, turrets, and ornate ...
Location ID: #10284670
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Lochgilphead is a planned town in Argyll and Bute, acting as the region's administrative centre. Located at the head of Loch Gilp, an arm of Loch Fyne, it is renowned for its connection to the Crinan Canal, offering a base for Kintyre and nearby ...
Location ID: #10288300
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Linear village along northern shore of Loch Carron (sea loch). Set between Torridon and Kintail mountain ranges, the two mile long village is said to be longest in Scotland.
Location ID: #10288296
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Lochbay Boathouse is a historic, three-bedroom, self-catering holiday home located on the shores of Loch Bay, near the village of Stein on the Isle of Skye. Accommodating up to six guests, this property features Arts and Crafts furniture, modern ...
Location ID: #10284669
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Lochan Spling is a tranquil, small, and picturesque freshwater lochan nestled within the Loch Ard Forest near Aberfoyle in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Unsurfaced road access with limited parking. Pike sculpture in water.
Location ID: #10288285
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Loch Voil is a scenic, narrow freshwater loch in the Balquhidder Glen of Stirling, located within the Trossachs National Park. Famed for its tranquil, mirror-like waters and surrounding Highland mountains, it stretches for about 4 miles (6 km) from ...
Location ID: #10288282
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Loch Thom is a 147-hectare freshwater reservoir in Inverclyde, situated 197m above sea level in the hills above Greenock. Constructed between 1824 and 1827 to power local mills, it is part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and remains a vital ...
Location ID: #10284666
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Loch Striven is a long, narrow, 8-mile (13 km) sea loch on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, extending north from the Firth of Clyde near the Isle of Bute. It is characterized by steep, forested, and largely uninhabited slopes. Historically, ...
Location ID: #10284664
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Loch Riddon (or Loch Ruel) is a scenic, narrow 4-mile (6.5 km) tidal sea loch in Argyll and Bute, located on the southwest Cowal peninsula. It opens into the Kyles of Bute, surrounded by steep, wooded hills and featuring shallow waters with sandy ...
Location ID: #10288278
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Largest sea loch in the Western Isles with steep fjord like sides in parts.
Location ID: #10284661
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Loch Long is a 20-mile-long (32 km) sea loch in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, Argyll and Bute. It flows from the Firth of Clyde up to the village of Arrochar, surrounded by the steep, rugged hills of the Arrochar Alps.
Location ID: #10288242
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Large coastal loch, flowing into Firth of Lorn and following the line of the Great Glen fault. Small car ferry at the Corran Narrows. Town of Fort William at northern end.
Location ID: #10288236
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Freshwater loch situated west of Dalwhinnie. River Pattack to eastern end, River Spean to west. Ardverikie situated on shore. Sandy beach at Kinloch Laggan.
Location ID: #10288230
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Huge reservoir in scenic setting supplying Glasgow drinking water. Private unmarked road 14 miles long along shore. Forestry. Farms, dam, sawmill boathouses, jetties, cottages. It is surrounded by forested hills (Ben A'an and Ben Venue), offering ...
Location ID: #10284657
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Loch Eck is a stunning 7-mile (11 km) long, narrow freshwater loch on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll, located within the Argyll Forest Park and Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Famed for its tranquil, scenic beauty and deep glacial waters, ...
Location ID: #10285185
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Small freshwater loch near Aberfoyle. Situated south of Loch Venachar. Surrounded by forestry. Part of the 3 Lochs forest drive.
Location ID: #10288212
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Loch Doon is a large, 9km-long freshwater reservoir in East Ayrshire. Historic, 13th-century 11-sided castle ruin castle ruin. Located within the Galloway Forest Park.
Location ID: #10288211
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Large coastal loch, flowing into Lynn of Lorn. Crossed by Baracaldine Bridge. Surrounding hills & Baracaldine Forest.
Location ID: #10288209
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Loch Clair is a stunning, shallow freshwater loch in the Highlands (Wester Ross), renowned for its dramatic, panoramic views of the Torridon mountains, specifically Liathach and Beinn Eighe. Located within the Coulin Forest.
Location ID: #10284650
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1000 acre farm in the Southern Uplands. The farm extends into the fairly open hills behind and has wonderful views down the Clyde Valley to Tinto Hill.
Location ID: #10284645
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Linlithgow Palace, located 15 miles west of Edinburgh, is a stunning 15th-century ruined palace, famous as the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and a favoured residence of Stewart monarchs. Situated beside Linlithgow Loch, it features Renaissance ...
Location ID: #10288166
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Linlithgow Burgh Halls, dating back to 1670, is a Category A listed building located at The Cross in the heart of historic Linlithgow. Following a £5.2 million redevelopment by Malcolm Fraser Architects, it functions as a modern, multi-functional ...