Location ID: #10290070
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Arched stone Wade bridge over Ardoch Burn near Doune.
Location ID: #10290022
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Old College is the historic heart of the University of Edinburgh, designed largely by Robert Adam in 1789 and completed by William Playfair by 1827. Located on South Bridge, this neo-classical masterpiece features a grand quadrangle, a famous dome ...
Location ID: #10288747
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Converted watermill with red pantiled roof situated by River Tyne. There are 2 decks stretching out over the river with a small island and paddock.
Location ID: #10284761
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Old Drynie House is a 4-star bed and breakfast on the Black Isle, just a 10-minute drive from central Inverness. Nestled in 20 acres of Victorian parkland, it offers panoramic views of the Moray Firth and EV charging facilities. Spans 20 acres of ...
Location ID: #10284778
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The Otter Pools are a series of shallow, scenic pools along the Blackwater of Dee in the heart of the Galloway Forest Park. Located midway along the 10-mile Raiders' Road, the site features smooth flat rocks, small rapids, grassy picnic areas, and ...
Location ID: #10284769
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Old West Kirk is an impressive A-listed church overlooking Greenock Esplanade and the Firth of Clyde. It is set in grounds extending to 0.69 acres, and adjacent to C-listed Pirrie Hall. The surrounding area is primarily residential, with the town ...
Location ID: #10288738
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Old Gala House is a striking, Category A-listed museum and art gallery set within tranquil gardens in the heart of Galashiels, Scottish Borders. Originally built as a bastle tower house in 1583. One of the most famous interior features is the rare, ...
Location ID: #10288740
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Museum in Greenock is a preserved Victorian fire station showcasing Scotland’s firefighting history. Located in the town's Municipal Buildings, it features vintage fire engines, original 19th-century architecture ...
Location ID: #10288756
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Olrig House is an elegant 18th-century country estate on Scotland’s far north coast, nestled in 60 acres of woodlands, Victorian walled gardens, and horse pastures. Located just outside Castletown (near Thurso). The mansion features classic 1800s ...
Location ID: #10288786
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Overtoun House, a 19th-century Scottish Baronial mansion in West Dunbartonshire, is currently used as a Christian centre for retreats and healing. Set on a 55-hectare estate overlooking the River Clyde, it features a public tearoom, has its own very ...
Location ID: #10288761
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Expensively converted former Kelvinside Parish Church with murals by Alasdair Gray. Interiors include bar modelled on Old Toll Bar, Conservatory restaurant extension, Brasserie, Nightclub, Performance space with small stage and mezzanine. Also has ...
Location ID: #10288728
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Old Auchentroig, often called "Rob Roy’s House", is a Category A-listed, 17th-century laird’s house near Buchlyvie, Stirlingshire. Built in 1702, it is famous for its largely intact artisan-built structure, its original timber roof, and a legendary ...
Location ID: #10284756
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Oban, Scotland’s "Seafood Capital" and "Gateway to the Isles", is a bustling resort town in Argyll and Bute. Surrounded by a sheltered horseshoe bay and dramatic coastlines, this former Victorian fishing village swells from a local population of ...
Location ID: #10284757
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Ochiltree is a historic conservation village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, located approximately 12 miles east of Ayr and 4 miles west of Cumnock. Sitting above the Lugar and Burnock Waters. Small single-street village on a hill. View of Barony ...
Location ID: #10288734
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Old Castle Lachlan is a ruined 15th-century fortress on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute. Formerly the ancestral seat of Clan Maclachlan, it features a unique curtain wall enclosing an inner courtyard, two flanking tower houses, and a ...
Location ID: #10301504
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One large main room which has three levels (1600 capacity); 4 bars, two off the dance-floor and two at the back, the main hall leads to our foyer which has two marble staircases leading to the balcony, which has 600 seats and 6 booths running along ...
Location ID: #10288766
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A loft style apartment in a former warehouse building featuring arched windows and internal structural pillars. It has an open plan living/dining/kitchen area with stainless steel units and granite worktops, beech wooden flooring, and 2 bedrooms.
Location ID: #10288774
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Oswald Hall, also known as Auchincruive House, is a Category A-listed 18th-century Palladian mansion located in the Auchincruive Estate near Ayr. Designed by renowned architect Robert Adam, it is celebrated for its fine plasterwork, ornamental ...
Location ID: #10288749
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Rowallan Old Castle is a 13th-century fortified hall house and 16th-century Renaissance courtyard castle located near Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire. Famous as the ancestral home of the Mure family, it features raw stone walls and a drum-towered ...
Location ID: #10284772
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Orchardton Tower, located 4 miles south of Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway, is a uniquely circular, four-storey medieval tower house. Built around 1460 by nobleman John Cairns, it is famously known as the only free-standing round tower of its ...
Location ID: #10284770
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Old Wynd is a historic, narrow alleyway in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Connecting Trongate to Osborne Street (just steps from Argyle Street).
Location ID: #10284776
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Otago Street and its connecting lane in Glasgow’s West End form a charmingly bohemian, cobbled enclave nestled between Kelvinbridge and Hillhead.
Location ID: #10284777
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Pebbly beach on the shores of Loch Fyne with a pub (Oystercatcher) and one or two houses. The B8000 single track road runs along the shore and there is a mile long spit of land (like a causeway) juts out into loch.
Location ID: #10288741
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A fine, well preserved castle in the form of a square, with round towers at the corners. The largest tower was the keep, and it is one of Scotland's earliest stone castles.