Location ID: #10288219
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Loch Eriboll is a 16 km long, deep-water sea loch on the remote north coast (Sutherland), known for its dramatic mountain scenery, including views of Ben Hope, and its historical role as a sheltered naval anchorage. It features the picturesque ...
Location ID: #10288366
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Lynedoch Crescent Lane is located in the affluent Park District of Glasgow (G3), situated behind the Georgian blonde sandstone townhouses of Lynedoch Crescent. It serves as a quiet, residential rear access cobbled lane, offering private parking for ...
Location ID: #10284630
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A cobbled lane off La Crosse Terrace. A highly sought-after, leafy cul-de-sac located in the Kelvinbridge area of Glasgow's West End (G12). It is characterized by blonde sandstone buildings.
Location ID: #10284632
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Basic wood panelled interiors (pine) and some bare stone. Lagangarbh Hut, famously known as the "Wee White House," is an iconic, whitewashed, 18th-century stone cottage located at the base of the Buachaille Etive Mòr mountain in Glencoe. Situated ...
Location ID: #10288040
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The Star Pyramid (or Salem Rock) in Stirling's Old Town Cemetery is a large 1863 sandstone ashlar structure commissioned by William Drummond to honor Scottish religious/civil liberty martyrs. It sits on a grassy mound, featuring a stepped base, ...
Location ID: #10284651
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Loanhead Stone Circle (or Loanhead of Daviot) is a well-preserved, 4,000-year-old Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age site in Aberdeenshire, featuring a recumbent stone circle surrounding a central ring cairn. It is notable for its combination of a ...
Location ID: #10288084
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Langside Library is a historic Carnegie library in Glasgow, opened in 1915 and designed by George Simpson. It is recognized as the last of the Carnegie libraries built in the city, known for its open-access design and featuring a distinct red-brick ...
Location ID: #10288083
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A variety of halls and meeting rooms, staircases lined with green glazed tiles, red linoleum. Uppermost floors with low ceilinged dark tongue and groove wood panelling. Kitchens, toilets with cloakrooms adjacent. Main hall with stage and arched ...
Location ID: #10288078
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Situated at confluence of Wauchope Water and River Esk. Rectangular plan Gothic church.
Location ID: #10288170
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Small rural church dating from 12th century with alterations in 1616, 1774, 1813 and 1912.
Location ID: #10288323
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Lochwinnoch is a picturesque village in Renfrewshire, situated on the banks of Castle Semple Loch and the River Calder. Located near the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, it is known for its natural beauty, the RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve.
Location ID: #10288316
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Village surrounded by hills on 3 sides. Shop and adjacent traditional cottages (whitewashed) overlooking Loch Ranza. Also features palm trees. Castle. Ferry from Kintyre.
Location ID: #10284663
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Loch Rannoch is a scenic 10-mile long freshwater loch in Highland Perthshire, surrounded by heather moorlands, pine forests, and mountains like Schiehallion.
Location ID: #10288053
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Laggan Forest is a mixed conifer and broadleaved woodland. It lies on the eastern outskirts of the village of Comrie and on the north side of the busy A85. It was established in the late 1950s and is predominantly Norway spruce with other species ...
Location ID: #10288239
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Loch Lee is a scenic, 90-hectare freshwater loch in Angus, located at the head of Glen Esk within the southern Cairngorms. Surrounded by mountains, remote, 5.7m deep loch. Wild landscape, featuring the 15.8km Glen Esk circular walk, the historic ...
Location ID: #10288138
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Large mansion set around inner courtyard with access via Palladian arch. Wooden gables. Harled & painted yellow ochre*. Stable buildings attached to house. Large drawing room. 4-poster bed. Beech avenues. Small loch with wooden chalet. Woodland ...
Location ID: #10288328
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Logan Botanic Garden, a 15-acre "exotic paradise" on Scotland's south-western tip (Port Logan), is a regional Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh site known for its unique subtropical climate, thanks to the Gulf Stream. It showcases rare Southern ...
Location ID: #10288185
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Livingston Village Kirk, is a historic Church of Scotland congregation with roots dating back to the 12th century, with the current building, featuring a simple, rectangular design, reconstructed in 1732. I19th-century, pulpit. Not built in ...
Location ID: #10284659
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Loch Fyne is a 40-mile-long (65 km) sea loch on Scotland's west coast in Argyll and Bute, renowned as the country's longest sea loch. Known for its stunning, dramatic scenery, the fjord-like inlet is surrounded by lush green mountains and is famous ...
Location ID: #10288340
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Derelict amusement park in grounds of derelict 19th century castle. Old fashioned red & white striped helter-skelter, painted horse merry-go-round, Viking boat swing.
Location ID: #10288339
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Lossiemouth Harbour, located in Moray, is a twin-basin, non-profit marina (formerly a major fishing port) that now serves as a popular, fully-serviced mooring for yachts, leisure craft, and small fishing vessels. The harbor offers modern amenities ...
Location ID: #10288311
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Lochinver is a picturesque, fishing village located on the rugged northwest coast of Sutherland. As the second-largest fishing port in Scotland, it serves as a, vital, busy hub for whitefish. Dominated by the iconic "sugar loaf" mountain Suilven.
Location ID: #10284665
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Well-maintained footpath from Grey Mare's Tail waterfall alongside Tail Burn to Loch Skeen. Steep in parts.
Location ID: #10288256
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Freshwater loch by coast, flowing into Sound of Sleat. Crossed by A830, minor road at northern shore. Islands. Surrounding hills & moorland. 10.3 square miles and at 1077 ft is Scotland's deepest loch.