Location ID: #10284710
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Landscape of rolling hills forming a distictly triangular shape, with highest point White Coomb (821m - 2694 ft).
Location ID: #10288514
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Part of the Loch Katrine project supplying water to the city of Glasgow, this treatment works consists of 3 reservoirs: Mugdock (1850s), Craigmaddie (1896) and Bankell (2006).
Bankell is 80% underground and there is a steep embankment down to A81. ...
Location ID: #10288591
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Mugdock Quarry is a disused, partially flooded Victorian-era sandstone quarry located within Mugdock Country Park, north of Glasgow, characterized by steep, moss-covered cliff faces and 3–4 meter high rock exposures. It is a popular, scenic walking ...
Location ID: #10288426
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Ex local authority 2 storey terraced house with white roughcast exterior and extensions added to side and rear. 2 car parking bay to front of house. 3 bedrooms.
Location ID: #10288416
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Former church completed 1885, Category A listed, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in neo-Romanesque style. Wall murals featuring angels by Phoebe Ann Traquair in the Arts & Crafts style. Modernised open plan office underneath. Exteriors: ...
Location ID: #10288417
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End of railway line on SRPS line from Bo'ness and Birkhill. Adjacent to main Glasgow - Edinburgh line and farmland.
Location ID: #10284695
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This is the 2nd largest granite building in the world, with impressive fretwork skyline. There is an internal courtyard and beautiful interiors.
Now in use as Aberdeen City Council's corporate HQ, with university retaining the museum and Mitchell ...
Location ID: #10288459
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Art gallery and museum built in Gothic Revival style as a memorial to Prince Albert by the architect of Glasgow University.
Location ID: #10288484
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A 2 storey granite mansion in Jacobean style incorporating older L-plan house and dating to 1782.
The north west front has a Tudor porch and circular angle-tower Interiors sympathetically upgraded in the 1990s.
Location ID: #10288600
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Situated on a cliff 240 ft above sea level and inaccessible by water, this automated light is accessed by extremely steep winding road (the last mile is closed to unauthorised vehicles).
It has a foghorn housed in an unusual structure, and there ...
Location ID: #10288479
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A Cistercian Abbey with fine traceried stonework. The nave & choir was rebuilt in 1385.
The surviving remains of the church are of the 15th C, and are of an elegance unique in Scotland.
There is now a museum at the Commendator's House at ...
Location ID: #10284700
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A picturesque small Borders town on the River Tweed, at foot of Eildon Hills.
Notable features include Melrose Abbey, Priorwood Gardens, and a suspension footbridge.
Location ID: #10288380
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A ruined castle on the coast above a cave, with cemetery adjacent.
There is a steep footpath to the shore.
Location ID: #10288507
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A Clyde coast holiday town on the Island of Cumbrae with many Victorian villas, beaches and its Crocodile Rock.
It is reached by a small ferry from Largs with connecting bus to Millport.
The town has an old-fashioned feel, 1960s (ish) cafe on ...
Location ID: #10288504
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A 2 storey 1970s house on a suburban street. It has 4 bedrooms, 4 public rooms, a dining room, kitchen, 3 bathrooms, and a basement games room.
Location ID: #10288538
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Island in River Tay in central Perth. There is access by railway bridge with pedestrian walkway and stairs. On the island there are allotments and a small golf course.
Location ID: #10288386
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The Mackintosh Club in Helensburgh is the newly discovered Charles Rennie Mackintosh hidden gem, his first complete commission dated 1894.
The Old Billiard Room features a permanent exhibition on the buildings history and the connection with ...
Location ID: #10288550
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Situated in 45 acres gardens & woodland this 3-storey mansion with wings also has unspoilt period interiors (antique and reproduction furniture).
There is also a helipad on site.
Location ID: #10288607
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Over 30 aircraft (spitfires, bombers etc) & an extensive collection of aero engines (including 7 built before 1914) & rockets, displayed in the hangars of a former RAF wartime station. New additions are made constantly and there is a cafe & shop on ...
Location ID: #10288458
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This houses displays relating to the industries of Inverclyde, with red painted art gallery on upper floor has collection of maritime paintings, and works by Scottish Colourists.
Location ID: #10288599
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A traditional 60ft whitewashed lighthouse with 115 steps to the light room, keeper's house at the foot and other outbuildings.
The lighthouse itself is cared for by NLB, Maritime heathland by RSPB, Cottages and exhibition by Mull of Galloway Trust.
Location ID: #10288515
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An industrial red brick building with arched window detail picked out in pale brick. There are 3 spaces: 9.89m x 7.95m to 14.43m x 13.14m with pillars and skylights.
Location ID: #10284687
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A small stone building on a private lawn near the shores of Loch na Keal. It is the last resting place of Major General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales 1809.
Location ID: #10288418
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A multi-purpose arts venue 110sq m close to Barras Market.
There is a meeting room with one bare brick wall and retractable doors to open into larger space.