Location ID: #10284689
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A small fishing harbour surrounded by football pitch, playpark and bowling club.
Location ID: #10284707
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Mitchell Lane is a vibrant, narrow cobblestone alley in the heart of Glasgow city center. Connecting Buchanan Street to Mitchell Street, the lane is famous for its lively atmosphere, independent bars, and striking street art. Atmospheric, dark and ...
Location ID: #10299638
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Miller Street is a bustling, historic thoroughfare in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Connecting Ingram Street (luxury retail) with busy Argyle Street, the street is renowned today as a premier food and drink destination. It blends 18th-century heritage ...
Location ID: #10311357
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Mullock Bay is a secluded area located near Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway, overlooking the Solway Firth. It is known for its dramatic rock formations and grey seal sightings. The broader Kirkcudbright Training Area (KTA) is a 1,900-hectare ...
Location ID: #10288588
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The remains of a World War II heavy anti-aircraft battery located in Mugdock Country Park just outside Milngavie. Constructed in 1942 following the destructive Clydebank Blitz, the site was built to defend Glasgow and the vital industrial Clyde ...
Location ID: #10284686
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Machrihanish MoD Base is a former Royal Air Force and NATO base located on the Kintyre Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Best known for its exceptionally long 3,049-meter runway, military fences and Watch-towers. Missile bunkers. airport, ...
Location ID: #10310871
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Early 19th century mansion house set in 65 acres of Aberdeenshire countryside. Designed by the architect of Balmoral Castle, Manar boasts 10 bedrooms and is available to hire on an exclusive-use basis.
Location ID: #10288454
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Late 19th century D-shaped ceremonial hall with ornate interiors including domed ceiling and balustraded galleries behind an arcade. Ornate staircase. Formal meeting rooms. Tidy basement corridors.
Location ID: #10288382
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Machrihanish Beach (West) is a stunning 3-mile stretch of unspoiled golden sand on the Mull of Kintyre. Backed by a vast system of dunes, it faces the Atlantic Ocean, making it a rugged and dramatic destination popular for wildlife spotting, ...
Location ID: #10288437
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Maryport Bay is a quiet, east-facing bay on the Rhins of Galloway in Dumfries and Galloway, located just 2.5 miles north of the Mull of Galloway—Scotland's most southerly point. It is known for its peaceful coastal setting and direct beach access. ...
Location ID: #10288602
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Mullock Bay is a remote, tranquil coastal gem situated on the Solway Firth in Dumfries and Galloway, just east of Kirkcudbright. It is a highly atmospheric, secluded destination known for its rugged scenery, fascinating geological rock formations, ...
Location ID: #10288546
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Monreith is a tranquil seaside village in the Machars area of Dumfries and Galloway. It is renowned for its sweeping sandy beaches, dramatic cliffside wildlife views, and connections to naturalist Gavin Maxwell, author of Ring of Bright Water.
Location ID: #10288453
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McChuills is a legendary, independent music bar and venue located on High Street in Glasgow. Established in the early 1990s, it is celebrated for its laid-back atmosphere, community-focused ethos, and eclectic music scene. Bar and venue under the ...
Location ID: #10288572
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Constructed in 1953 in the Cardonald area, Moss Heights holds historical significance as Glasgow's pioneering high-rise housing estate. Designed by architect Ronald Bradbury, it consists of three 10-storey blocks (including Block B, stretching 486 ...
Location ID: #10288568
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Morton, Young & Borland (MYB), operating as MYB Textiles, is a historic Scottish textile mill founded in 1900 in Newmilns, Ayrshire. Operating as the world’s sole manufacturer of patterned madras and original Nottingham Lace, the mill uses antique ...
Location ID: #10288595
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Muirkirk Moors is an expansive, remote moorland and upland habitat in East Ayrshire. The terrain is a vast, rolling expanse of moorish hills (averaging 800–1,000 feet in elevation), with Cairntable being the highest point at 1,650 feet. It sits at ...
Location ID: #10302276
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The Aberdeen Mercat Cross is a 17th-century hexagonal monument in the Castlegate, built in 1686 by master mason John Montgomery. It historically symbolized the city's right to trade and has served as a central hub for royal proclamations and ...
Location ID: #10284702
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The Merchant City is one of Glasgow’s oldest and most vibrant cultural quarters. Located just east of George Square, it has evolved from a historic 18th-century warehouse district into a thriving, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood packed with ...
Location ID: #10288449
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Maxwell Park Station is an unstaffed railway station in Pollokshields, Glasgow, serving the Cathcart Circle Line. Opened in 1894, the B-listed, double-height station building sits on an island platform and is uniquely connected to the surrounding ...
Location ID: #10288755
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A small working theatre in a converted church. 70 seat auditorium. Features an intimate stage, a private bar, a green room, and wardrobe/dressing rooms.
Location ID: #10288412
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Manderston is a magnificent, Category A listed Edwardian stately home located near Duns in the Scottish Borders. Built in the early 1900s on a famously unlimited budget, it is celebrated for its opulent staterooms, world-famous silver-plated ...
Location ID: #10284708
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Mitchell Street is a vibrant thoroughfare in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Running parallel to the bustling Buchanan Street, it seamlessly combines stunning historic architecture with some of the city's top casual dining destinations, bars, and ...
Location ID: #10285282
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Milarrochy Bay is a picturesque, sheltered bay on the eastern shores of Loch Lomond within Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Famous for its pebble-and-sand beach and the iconic, frequently photographed "Milarrochy Bay lone tree".
Location ID: #10302274
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Marischal Street is a historic, sloping street in central Aberdeen that links Castle Street (the Castlegate) to the harbour. Built in 1767, it holds great architectural significance as Aberdeen's only complete Georgian street and the first in the ...