Location ID: #10311404
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Netherlaw Glen is a scenic coastal woodland and waterway located along the Solway Firth, roughly 6.5 miles southeast of Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway. It runs from the headland down to the ruins of Netherlaw House, intersecting the ...
Location ID: #10300793
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Section of A804 road directly below the M8 Motorway with a series of concrete pillars supporting the roadway overhead.
Location ID: #10288626
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Neist Point is one of Scotland’s most iconic lighthouses, situated at the dramatic westernmost tip of the Isle of Skye. Famous for its sweeping coastal panoramas and dramatic basalt cliffs, it offers visitors breathtaking ocean views.
Location ID: #10284734
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New Abbey Road (DG2) is a scenic, highly desirable route connecting Dumfries town centre to the historic village of New Abbey. Located in Dumfries & Galloway, the road transitions seamlessly from suburban family homes into sweeping, unspoilt ...
Location ID: #10288661
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Loudoun Hill is on this farm land. 300 acres of grassland. Four ruined properties on the land. Woodland. Cliffs, River Irvine. Farm steading consists of a range of traditional and modern buildings. The farmhouse is a large red sandstone building.
Location ID: #10288683
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North Berwick is a picturesque seaside town in East Lothian. Located just 20 miles (35 minutes by train) east of Edinburgh, it is famous for its stunning sandy beaches, world-renowned golf links, and striking views of the Bass Rock.
Location ID: #10288615
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Nardini's of Largs is a legendary, Art Deco seaside cafe and ice cream parlour on the Clyde coast. Established in 1935, it is famous for its authentic Italian gelato with over 30 flavours, served with panoramic views of the water. The 200-seat ...
Location ID: #10284741
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New Lanark is a beautifully restored 18th-century cotton mill village set in the picturesque Clyde Valley, just under 1 hour southeast of Glasgow. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is internationally renowned for its pivotal role in the ...
Location ID: #10288646
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Traditional house with twin dormer windows and central porch entrance and side extension. Tasteful interiors with painted tongue and groove wood panelling and wooden floors.
Location ID: #10288619
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The National Wallace Monument (67m) is a Victorian Gothic tower atop Abbey Craig built in 1869. There is a climb of 246 stairs up its 67m height, rewarded with panoramic views to Stirling, Ochil Hills and Forth Valley. Recently used by Guillermo ...
Location ID: #10288684
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North Berwick Harbour is a picturesque, historic port in East Lothian. Dating back to the 12th century, it is famous for its wildlife cruises, colorful boats, and surrounding views of the Firth of Forth. It is the primary departure point for popular ...
Location ID: #10288611
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Nairn Beach is a spectacular stretch of pristine, white sand and sweeping sand dunes on the Moray Firth in the Highlands. Famous for its resident bottlenose dolphins, dramatic coastal views, and safe swimming waters.
Location ID: #10284749
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Newton Stewart is a historic market town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. Known as the "Gateway to the Galloway Hills," it sits on the River Cree. Surrounded by stunning woodland and the nearby Galloway Forest Park.
Location ID: #10288651
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1st floor flat in Victorian blonde sandstone tenement. All cornices still in place. 4 bedrooms 2 reception rooms, kitchen end, bathroom and cloakroom. Located in a conservation area.
Location ID: #10288701
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The Norwegian Lodge (located in the Glenmore Forest Park) is an alpine-style wooden lodge surrounded by ancient pine trees. Historically famous, it served as a covert World War II base for the Norwegian Resistance and commandos, and is now primarily ...
Location ID: #10284730
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A white tiled lane off busy road with high buildings and feels enclosed, off Nelson Mandela Place, a busy, pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare and square in Glasgow city centre. Originally named St George's Place, it was renamed in 1986 to honor the ...
Location ID: #10284743
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Newark Bay is a stunning, quiet crescent of near-white sand on the southeast coast of Orkney's East Mainland, in Deerness. A curving stretch of yellow-to-white sand with turquoise waters, bordered by wildflowers.
Location ID: #10284747
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Newport-on-Tay is nestled directly opposite Dundee between the soaring Tay Road Bridge and the historic Tay Rail Bridge, Newport-on-Tay offers picturesque vistas across the water toward the V&A Dundee and the distant Highlands.
Location ID: #10288693
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North Queensferry is a historic coastal village in Fife, situated on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth, just 9 miles (14 km) from Edinburgh. The village sits directly beneath the engineering marvels of the Firth of Forth: the UNESCO World ...
Location ID: #10288673
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The Great Hall from 1815 in the main building is category A listed. It has high ceilings, a viewing balcony and an organ. The adjoining Epworth Hall was constructed in 1916. There are over five spaces, corridors, a courtyard and conservatory style ...
Location ID: #10288624
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The Neidpath Viaduct, also known as the Queen's Bridge, is an impressive 1863 former railway bridge in the Scottish Borders. Located roughly one mile west of Peebles, this Category A-listed masonry bridge gracefully carries a popular walking trail ...
Location ID: #10288612
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Nairn Harbour, located in the Highlands on the Moray Firth, is a picturesque former ancient fishing port that has evolved into a tranquil leisure marina. Originally designed by Thomas Telford, it now features modern pontoons for yachts, and access ...
Location ID: #10288655
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Newburgh is a picturesque Royal Burgh in Fife, situated on the southern shores of the Firth of Tay. Located about 28 miles from Edinburgh and rich in both medieval and industrial history, the town offers a tranquil setting with scenic views of the ...
Location ID: #10288671
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Nice 'n' Sleazy, located on Sauchiehall Street, is an iconic Glasgow cultural institution known for its dive-bar charm, indie-grunge roots, and inclusive safe-space policy. It features a retro upstairs bar and a lively basement stage that hosts ...