Location ID: #10284709
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Moffat is an historic conservation town in Dumfries and Galloway, known for its scenic location on the River Annan and its history as a 17th-century spa town. Famed for its wide High Street, sheep-farming heritage, and as the UK's first designated ...
Location ID: #10288403
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Established in 1968, Maidens Bowling Club is a community-focused club located next to the harbour in Maidens, South Ayrshire, adjacent to Turnberry Golf Courses. It features a green built on reclaimed land, a member-built clubhouse with a bar and ...
Location ID: #10288445
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Housing complex on River Clyde, overlooking Clyde Arc bridge. Built 2005. 7th floor riverside flat. 2 bedrooms, fitted wardrobes. open plan kitchen, living room, dining room. Wooden flooring throughout. Underground car parking.
Location ID: #10288579
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Small court building, non-functional and largely stripped of fittings. 2 police holding cells used for storage.
Location ID: #10284726
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Muthill is a historic, conservation village in Perth and Kinross, located 3 miles south of Crieff. Known for its 18th-century red sandstone architecture and 12th-century church tower, it offers a peaceful, rural setting in Strathearn with a ...
Location ID: #10284691
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MakeBelieve - The Baby Play Place is a children's play space in Edinburgh city centre, very light, bright, neutral/Scandinavian in feel. Over two levels, nearly 2000 sq ft.
Location ID: #10284693
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This large refurbished U-plan Victorian hunting lodge dates back to 1895 and is 2 storey of pink rock faced granite with half timbered gables. It has reception rooms replicas and ballroom with lots of antlers. Estate covers 29,000 hectares of ...
Location ID: #10288485
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The Mennock Pass is a scenic, winding stretch of the B797 road in the Southern Uplands, rising from Sanquhar to the hamlet of Mennock through the Lowther Hills to Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village. Known for dramatic heather-covered hills, ...
Location ID: #10284701
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Menstrie Castle is a restored 16th-century, U-shaped, three-story tower house located in Clackmannanshire, at the foot of the Ochil Hills. Famously the birthplace of Sir William Alexander, who founded the colony of Nova Scotia, it now serves as ...
Location ID: #10284717
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Moray Place is a premier, twelve-sided circus in Edinburgh’s New Town, widely regarded as a masterpiece of early 19th-century Georgian architecture. Located on the Moray Estate, it is known as one of Scotland's most prestigious and expensive ...
Location ID: #10284704
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Dark, atmospheric city centre street by Central Station. Multi-storey carpark, plus separate carpark in railway arches. Car rental.
Location ID: #10284697
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A suburban municipal park with many mature trees, large pond with island and plenty of wildlife, children's play area and large grassy areas.
Location ID: #10284631
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Historic, narrow 17th-century passageways known for their architectural charm and literary connections. They feature the 1622 Lady Stair's House—now the Writers' Museum.
Location ID: #10284893
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The Meston Building is one of the largest on campus and is located near to The Sir Duncan Rice Library. The building has two main entrances, one located on the plaza in front of the Library and one at the opposite side of the building on Meston Walk ...
Location ID: #10308468
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Traditional early 20th century Glasgow tenement flat with rare main door access and private garden. This property has three bedrooms (two generously sized and one smaller), a large living room with a feature curved bay window and a spacious kitchen ...
Location ID: #10284718
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A maze of leafy, gravel, and cobbled lanes serving the back courts of well-to-do tenements and houses in Strathbungo.
Location ID: #10288522
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Contemporary 3rd floor, 2 bedroom flat overlooking St Vincent Crescent. Open plan kitchen and living room. Enclosed car parking.
Location ID: #10288558
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The Silver Sands of Morar are a series of stunning white sand beaches on the west coast of the Highlands, stretching between Arisaig and Morar. Known for their clear, turquoise waters, expansive views of the Small Isles (Rum, Eigg, Canna), and ...
Location ID: #10288566
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Morton Castle is a dramatic, remote 15th-century hall-house ruin located on a triangular, rocky promontory in Dumfries and Galloway. Surrounded on three sides by a scenic artificial loch, it features high, surviving red sandstone walls—some up to ...
Location ID: #10307699
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The Monachyle Mhor Mirrored Box, often referred to as part of the "Tiny House Mhor" experience, is a secluded, high-end, self-catering cabin located on the Monachyle Mhor Hotel estate near Balquhidder, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It ...
Location ID: #10288483
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This French-influenced stately home with classical details and steep pitched roof has 5 storeys & towering chimney stacks. It is symmetrical in design and has external stair leading to garden. Interiors include a ballroom and library.
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Location ID: #10288444
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Originally built as access to the now demolished Mauldslie Castle, this bridge now provides access to Mauldslie Woods and River Clyde Walkway, and Mauldslie Water Treatment Works. It is a 3 arch stone bridge with (private) gatehouse.
Location ID: #10288438
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Masonic temple housed in a former girls school now offered as wedding venue. Hall with wooden vaulted ceilings, 2 imposing fireplaces, kitchen, bar, garden.
Location ID: #10288433
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A fully modernised Victorian burgh hall with offices, dance studio, cafe, exhibition / events space. It features stained glass and has a lift as well. Adjoins public swimming pool and gym complex.