Location ID: #10288160
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Limekilns is a picturesque, quiet conservation village on the Firth of Forth in Fife, known for its historic, narrow streets, traditional stone cottages, and scenic harbour, Bruce Haven. Originally the main port for Dunfermline in the 14th century, ...
Location ID: #10284642
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Rural country road. Straight with a rise at the end. Rolling hills and fields surrounding.
Location ID: #10288151
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Small settlement in south of Harris. Ferry to Berneray and North Uist. Named Leverburgh (previously An t-Ob) in honour of Lord Leverhume of Unilever fame. Fishing pier and ferry terminal.
Location ID: #10284640
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Lerwick is the capital, main port, and only town of the Shetland Islands, serving as Scotland's most northerly, remote town. With a population of roughly 7,500, it is a bustling, historic harbour town on the east coast of Mainland Shetland, known ...
Location ID: #10288140
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Terraced 3 bed house. Open plan living room with log burner, kitchen extension. 2 bathrooms, front and back garden.
Location ID: #10288363
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Lyle Hill, rising 426 feet (130m) above Greenock in Inverclyde, is a premier viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the Firth of Clyde, Gourock, and the Cowal hills. Accessible via Lyle Road (built 1879–1880), it features the prominent Free French ...
Location ID: #10288358
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Luss Parish Church is a historic Church of Scotland located on the western banks of Loch Lomond, dedicated to St. Kessog, a 6th-century Irish missionary. The current building, constructed in 1875, features a distinctive hammer-beam roof designed to ...
Location ID: #10288346
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Undershot watermill, restored to working order, now headquarters for the Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust.
Location ID: #10288342
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30 metre waterfall on Endrick Water accessible via a rough path from B818. Both top and bottom can be accessed. Oddly shaped boulders called Gowk Stanes sit above. Close to Carron Valley Reservoir and Forest.
Location ID: #10284678
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Lorraine Gardens Lane is cobbled lane located in the west end of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10300134
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Longlands Park is a residential area known for a mix of properties ranging from executive, modern detached villas to older family homes.
Location ID: #10288333
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"Cube" design detached 3 storey house. 4 bedrooms (Master bedroom occupies whole top floor and has large balcony with River Clyde views), open plan kitchen/living room. Gardens front and rear. 2 parking spaces
Location ID: #10288325
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Lockerbie Railway Station is a key commuter hub in Dumfries & Galloway, located centrally in the town. It features two platforms connected by a footbridge (with lifts avaialble), toilets, and parking.
Location ID: #10284674
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Lockerbie is a small town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwestern Scotland, historically known for its red sandstone architecture and agricultural, particularly sheep-trading, roots.
Location ID: #10284652
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Loch Achray is a small, picturesque freshwater loch in the heart of the Trossachs, located between Loch Katrine and Loch Venachar.
Location ID: #10284946
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Set on the 2nd floor of a 1930s purpose built apartment building, this is a bright and spacious 4 bedroom (2 bath) apartment retaining many period features - original doors, working maids bell system, cornicing and fireplaces. The kitchen is a large ...
Location ID: #10288120
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Lealt (Scottish Gaelic: An Leathallt) is a crofting township, on the western coastline of the Sound of Raasay on the Trotternish peninsula of Skye, in the Highlands. The Lealt River with waterfall, which gives its name to Lealt, passes through on ...
Location ID: #10288127
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Lecropt Kirk is a historic 19th-century Church of Scotland building near Bridge of Allan, serving as a linked congregation with St Blane's in Dunblane. Located near the Keir roundabout, this Gothic Revival church was built in 1827 by William ...
Location ID: #10284638
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Lauriston Castle is a 16th-century tower house with 19th-century extensions overlooking the Firth of Forth, in Edinburgh. It lies on Cramond Road South, between Cramond, Davidson's Mains, and Silverknowes. The substantial grounds, Lauriston Castle ...
Location ID: #10288107
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Lawers is an estate and historic house (c. 1724–1744) located near Comrie in Perthshire, known for its grand Adam-designed saloon, 16-bedroom mansion, and expansive grounds. Situated on the A85, it serves as a scenic, historic venue and gateway to ...
Location ID: #10305617
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Small loch near the hamlet of Badachro (not to be confused with another lying south of here bearing the same name) adjacent to Loch Gairloch.
Location ID: #10284679
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Extended semi rural cottage in U shape with courtyard in the centre - converted from a cottage and stables some years ago. Quirky character property in mostly beautiful red sandstone. Views to Loch Leven, backs on to Loch Leven Heritage Trail / ...
Location ID: #10284649
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Little Cumbrae Island is an uninhabited, roadless island that still retains its historical and natural beauty. The Cumbraes were one of the remote locations that early Irish monks settled. There are six or more known caves on the island.
Location ID: #10288155
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Leysmill is a small, rural hamlet located in the council area of Angus, positioned a few miles northwest of the coastal town of Arbroath. It lies within a region rich in agricultural history, near the Lunan Water, and forms part of the scenic ...