Location ID: #10288431
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A 16th C Bastel House of coarse rubble construction, turreted and set in the gardens in Jedburgh.
The building has a banqueting hall, forechamber with wood-panelling painted with portraits, left-handed spiral staircase, crow step gables, small ...
Location ID: #10288430
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Cliff coastline with nearby RSPB nature reserve and 1926 48ft high square stone Kitchener Memorial tower.
Location ID: #10288415
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A yellow sandstone semi-detached villa overlooking Cambuslang Park built around 1910. It has two public rooms; three bedrooms; two bathrooms and large full height brick lined basement.
Location ID: #10288409
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Formerly St Jude's Church, now a hotel with a french brasserie style restaurant featuring dark wood and booths. There is also a Champagne Bar in the modern extension which has terracotta coloured plaster walls with arches and spiral stair also ...
Location ID: #10293647
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17th century Scottish Vernacular house with Georgian additions. Set in gardens, including walled garden.
Location ID: #10300077
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The largest town in East Lothian, Musselburgh sits on the coast of the Firth of Forth 5 miles east of Edinburgh. Late 16th century Tolbooth on High St. 1970s Brunton Theatre (currently closed)
Location ID: #10288605
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Murrayshall dates back over 400 years and was the former home of Lord Lynedoch. It is not only a stately house, but a landmark on the Scottish Landscape.
With 40 sophisticated rooms and suites, with extensive grounds that include 27 holes of ...
Location ID: #10288592
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Country park comprising restored farm steadings, a visitor centre housed within courtyard area, children's farm, doocot, and disused lime kilns.
There are lots of walks by rivers & burns, and an outdoor Education Centre.
Location ID: #10288590
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Country park featuring Mugdock Castle, Craigend Castle, loch, woodland, quarry (water-filled), moor, and WW2 gun emplacements with views over Glasgow. Visitor centre and tea-rooms, with public toilets and gift shop housed in former stable block.
Location ID: #10288589
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Ruined 14th century castle on a hill overlooking a loch within Mugdock Country Park. One square based tower remains with other towers apparent, and there are small rooms with unique metal ranges.
Location ID: #10287949
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A white hostel/lodge with an elevated position with panoramic views of Kinlochleven and the Mamore Mountains and Loch Leven.
Location ID: #10284722
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Large palatial Neo-Gothic mansion house with adjoining chapel on the Isle of Bute. Red sandstone with tracery and mouldings, buttresses, cloisters, balconies etc
set in 300 acres woodland, coast & historic gardens. Impressive colonnaded marble ...
Location ID: #10284714
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Monzie Estate is home to a working farm, a joinery, and a fascinating 1950s hydro scheme and 5 unique holiday cottages.
The estate sits on the highland boundary fault and as such takes in lush farmland as well as the hills of the rugged Scottish ...
Location ID: #10284712
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A country Georgian farmhouse with Victorian & 1960s additions. It has a Great Hall with gallery along length (cast-iron railings, wooden roof) featuring many portraits.
There is a converted turreted stable block, bell tower, water garden of ...
Location ID: #10290212
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1910 Arts & Crafts mansion house including several acres of garden and woodland. It is grade B listed with original features like wood panelled dining room but modern kitchen.
Location ID: #10288517
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A rural farmhouse dating originally from 1600, with various amendments in the subsequent centuries, including a Regency Period extension. Set within
1.7 acres of gardens. Large courtyard, boat rooms and garden shed with services.
Location ID: #10287108
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Traditional whitewashed village hall with small spire & red phone box outside. Main hall has wooden beams, small stage, lighting booth, green room. Lesser hall and assorted other rooms (one with wood and glass folding partition), kitchen, metal ...
Location ID: #10289793
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Dating from the early 20th century, the Mitchell Library is one of Europe's largest public libraries. Set in a commanding position overlooking the M8 motorway at Charing Cross.
Location ID: #10288401
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Paddle steamer dating from 1953 and moored at Balloch Pier at the southern end of Loch Lomond. On-going restoration project.
Location ID: #10284727
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Interesting ruins of a mediaeval parish church, mostly dating to 15th C and featuring a tall Romanesque tower.
Location ID: #10284723
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An Iron Age broch tower standing to a height of over 40 feet. The outer and inner walls contain a rough staircase which can be climbed to the parapet.
Location ID: #10288577
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Town centre complex housing local authority administration hq, council chambers, JP court (now closed), and shopping development. Various concrete walkways.
Location ID: #10306927
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Millrow is a historic, leafy, and narrow lane located in the heart of Dunblane, near the River Allan and the historic cathedral. It is known for its charming, handsome stone buildings and historic character, featuring notable properties such as ...
Location ID: #10306857
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Mid Wood (often referred to as Mill Wood or simply the woods behind the town) is a tranquil, wooded, and scenic area located directly behind the bustling main street of Bridge of Allan, a historic Victorian spa town near Stirling. It offers ...