Location ID: #10284653
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Loch Achtriochtan is a scenic, small freshwater loch in the heart of Glencoe, Scotland, fed by the River Coe and managed by the National Trust for Scotland. Surrounded by dramatic peaks, including the Three Sisters and Aonach Eagach.
Location ID: #10284667
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Loch Tay Highland Lodges is based within Perthshire. The park is positioned on the edge of Loch Tay with views of Ben Lawers Mountain. A waterfall sits in the middle of the site and is surrounded by trees and wildlife. There is also lots of well ...
Location ID: #10284662
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19th century stately home nestled in Moray in the Highlands. - 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 kitchens. Manicured private gardens, surrounded by 800 acres of ancient woodland open to filming. Adjacent to an 80 acre loch (access granted exclusively to ...
Location ID: #10284636
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35 acres of rough grass, heather and wetland. Open views across surrounding farmland.
Location ID: #10288359
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Luss Pier is a picturesque pier on the western shore of Loch Lomond, offering panoramic views of the loch, islands, and Ben Lomond. It serves as a major hub for boat tours and various water activities, such as speedboat trips, kayaking, and fishing.
Location ID: #10288321
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Coastal estate between Loch Moidart and Loch Shiel with fishing rights to part of River Shiel, mainland close to Castle Tioram.
Location ID: #10288093
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Largs Ferry Terminal, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) on the Ayrshire coast (KA30 8BG), is the main gateway for travel to Cumbrae (Millport). It features a small terminal building with ticket facilities, toilets, and nearby amenities in ...
Location ID: #10284639
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Country house built in 1650 and set within a 286 acre estate. Whitewashed building with round wing towers and central courtyard approached by a long-tree lined avenue. Walled garden, lawns, ice-house.
Location ID: #10285281
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The Leaderfoot Viaduct, or Drygrange Viaduct, is a 19-span red sandstone and brick railway bridge crossing the River Tweed near Melrose, completed in 1865. It is a Category A-listed structure, standing 38 meters (126 feet) high with slender piers.
Location ID: #10284635
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A seaside 1886 Neo-Gothic red sandstone church with unique 90-foot campanile bell tower, with direct views to Holy Isle, on the Isle of Arran.
Location ID: #10288091
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Clyde coast town with seafront amusements, ice cream parlours, Largs "Pencil" monument to Viking Battle of Largs.
Location ID: #10284660
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Set in rolling countryside to south of New Galloway. West bank mainly forestry land.
Location ID: #10288199
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Classic Victorian hunting lodge in excellent order inside and out. Set in stunning mountainous landscape.
Location ID: #10288264
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Largest freshwater loch in the UK, well known as the home of the Loch Ness Monster. Located southwest of Inverness and stretching 23 miles (37 km) with depths reaching over 750 feet (230 m).
Location ID: #10288222
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Single track road along lochside. Mountains on either side of the loch - leading to The Pink House, Wyvis Lodge and Corravachie Lodge.
Location ID: #10288135
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Scotland's largest enclosed deepwater port. Nearby, Edinburgh's Ocean Terminal shopping and leisure terminal serving cruise ships using the port.
Location ID: #10288357
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Large estate covering area including village of Luss and much of West bank of Loch Lomond. Jetty on River Luss. Caravan Park, roads, Hills. It manages a diverse range of property, including long-term leases with Loch Lomond Golf Club and The ...
Location ID: #10288349
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Ancient former fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife with harbour and disused railway viaduct. Lower Largo is a picturesque, historic fishing village in Fife, situated on the Firth of Forth. Known for its sandy beach, scenic harbour, and as the ...
Location ID: #10288111
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Lawrie Reilly Place in Edinburgh features modern, new-build residential properties, including 1-3 bedroom flats and maisonettes. Located near the city centre, it offers contemporary urban living. Private parking or balconies, and some shared rear ...
Location ID: #10288207
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Small sea loch extended from West Loch Tarbert (Loch a Siar). Small pier at Ardhasaig, fish farm, abandoned whaling station on northern shore.
Location ID: #10288198
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Remote freshwater loch surrounded by mountains. Small wooded islets. Ruined Ardvreck Castle and Calda House on shore.
Location ID: #10302944
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Lochwood House is a 7 bed detached Georgian house, set on the banks of Loch Goil. It is run as a self catering property, as well as a guest house, and fitness retreat centre. It has direct loch access, as well as woodlands behind the house. It also ...
Location ID: #10288356
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A small settlement situated along the northern shore of Luskentyre Bay. Spectacular beaches with dunes. 2 coastal graveyards.
Location ID: #10288116
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Old lead mining village high in Southern uplands. Holiday cottages. Features 2 pubs, fire station(hut), Post Office, school, several streets of single storey cottages against hilly backdrop. Narrow gauge railway to Wanlockhead.