Location ID: #10288152
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Modernised former shepherd's cottage in an isolated setting. Original structure dates from 19th century, although now extended and improved. Electricity supplied by a turbine (no grid electricity) and water is from a spring.
Location ID: #10288141
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Lennoxlove House, located near Haddington in East Lothian, is a historic Category A listed mansion and seat of the Duke of Hamilton. Originally built as the 15th-century Lethington Tower, it features a 17th-century expansion and houses a significant ...
Location ID: #10288163
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Lindores Abbey, located near Newburgh in Fife, is a 12th-century Tironensian monastery ruin widely recognized as the "spiritual home of Scotch Whisky," where the first recorded distillation occurred in 1494. Founded in 1191 by David, Earl of ...
Location ID: #10288086
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Lansdowne Crescent in Glasgow’s West End, near Kelvinbridge, is a prestigious residential street built in the 1860s, featuring striking blonde sandstone terraced townhouses and tenements. Quiet, leafy atmosphere, it boasts traditional, spacious ...
Location ID: #10284675
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Longformacus is a small, remote village in the Lammermuir Hills of Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, situated on the banks of the Dye Water. Known as a scenic stop on the Southern Upland Way and Sir Walter Scott Way—it features a 1730s church, a ...
Location ID: #10288119
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Leakey's Bookshop in Inverness, is the country's largest secondhand bookshop, housed since 1979 in a converted 18th-century Gaelic church. It features over 100,000 antiquarian and used volumes, a central wood-burning stove, and a dramatic spiral ...
Location ID: #10288280
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Loch Tay is a stunning 15-mile long freshwater loch in the heart of the Perthshire Highlands, known for its deep, dark waters (up to 508 ft) and dramatic scenery. Flanked by the Ben Lawers mountain range to the north, and has historic Iron Age ...
Location ID: #10288238
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Loch Lann House (also known as Couthy Home) in Culloden is a uniquely restored 18th-century, circular, listed-building dovecote on the edge of Culloden Wood. It features a maximalist, eclectic design, including a gold soaking tub, faux zebra with ...
Location ID: #10288312
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Lochinver Harbour, located on the northwest coast in Sutherland (58° 09’ N, 05° 15’ W), is a bustling, scenic port sheltered at the head of Loch Inver. It serves as a primary landing point for the UK whitefish fleet and European vessels, offering ...
Location ID: #10284641
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Lerwick Harbour, located in the Shetland Islands, is Scotland's most northerly commercial port and a crucial, 24/7 hub at the North Sea and North-east Atlantic crossroads. Sheltered by Bressay Sound, it features two entrances, handles over 5,000 ...
Location ID: #10288068
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Lanark Sheriff Court, located in a building significantly extended in 1868, serves as a local judicial centre for both civil and criminal matters. It houses both a Sheriff Court and a Justice of the Peace Court, featuring two courtrooms, disabled ...
Location ID: #10284656
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Loch Earn is a scenic 6.5-mile-long freshwater loch in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, known for its surrounding mountain scenery. Situated between Lochearnhead and St Fillans, it offers activities like sailing, water-skiing, and ...
Location ID: #10288070
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Handsome crescent of sandstone townhouses, some with very ornate plasterwork interiors, facing gardens parallel to Great Western Road. Includes Redlands House (1871).
Location ID: #10288317
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Set at the north end of Kilbrannan Sound, nr anchorage & beaches of Loch Ranza. Ground floor entrance now blocked up. Large apartment opens onto 2 vaulted rooms. Spiral stair now gives access to upper floors. Now floorless hall. Trap hatch down to ...
Location ID: #10288213
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Loch Doon Castle is a 13th-century, 11-sided curtain-walled fortress in East Ayrshire, originally built on a now-submerged island by the Earls of Carrick (likely related to Robert the Bruce). It features high-quality ashlar masonry, a pointed-arch ...
Location ID: #10288144
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Lenzie Public Hall is a historic two-storey sandstone building constructed before 1900, featuring a traditional design with a slate roof. It has served as a community hub for over a century, containing a main hall, balcony, and additional rooms.
Location ID: #10288186
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Large 2 storey whitewashed house set in rolling countryside in the Campsies. 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, dining room and sitting room with open fires. Kitchen / living room has central wood burning stove in middle of room. Sandstone terrace from ...
Location ID: #10288336
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Longniddry Bents lies 1.5km east of Port Seton, immediately to the north of Longniddry Village. It stretches for approximately 4.5 km taking in part of Seton Sands and the broad sweep of Gosford Bay.
Location ID: #10288158
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This is a purpose built gallery opened in 1962. Since 1962, this founding bequest of artworks has been developed to form a collection of Scottish art dating from the 1880s to the present day. Around 450 works are contained in the collection, which ...
Location ID: #10288347
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Shepherd's cottage at bottom of Pettlung Hill (1000ft). Family room with beamed ceiling and wood burning stove, French doors to garden with decking. 3 bedrooms. Black Dutch barn and veranda. Art studio in outbuilding.
Location ID: #10288092
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The Aubery Boating Pond in Largs is a historic, scenic, park located away from traffic, facing the sea and featuring grassy surroundings, and, historically, picnic tables and paddling pools. Originally opened in 1964.
Location ID: #10284682
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Lugton is a small, quiet hamlet in East Ayrshire, with a population of approximately 80 people. Located 4 miles north of Stewarton on the A736 road, it historically developed around road/rail junctions, limestone quarrying, and a small ironworks. It ...
Location ID: #10288174
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Detached single storey whitewashed t-plan house set in 2.5 acres of gardens containing 2 sheds and greenhouse. Reception hall, lounge with fireplace, dining room, conservatory sunroom with french doors to paved patio. Open plan kitchen with dining ...
Location ID: #10288354
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Lunderston Bay, located in Inverclyde within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, is an award-winning sandy beach widely known as the nearest sandy shore to Glasgow. It offers picturesque views of the Cowal Peninsula, a children’s play park, picnic ...