Location ID: #10284796
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The Ponesk Opencast Mine, located in the Muirkirk/Glenbuck Valley, was a former coal surface mine that underwent major restoration. The site has rehabilitated into a safe, accessible area, aligning with the surrounding environment.
Location ID: #10288825
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Curved city centre street of tenements with shops on street level close to Tron Theatre. As seen in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Location ID: #10288814
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Park of Drumquhassle is a historic, Jacobethan-style country estate situated in 58 acres of serene parkland and woodland near Drymen. The property sits on 58 acres of private land featuring lush lawns, scenic mature trees and 2 miles of frontage ...
Location ID: #10288834
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Paxton House is a spectacular 18th-century Palladian country house set in 80 acres of gardens and woodlands, situated just a few miles southwest of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It is famous for its Adam-family interiors, vast collection of Chippendale ...
Location ID: #10288816
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Full terraced town house (3 storeys plus basement and attic) on Park Terrace overlooking park and next door to youth hostel. Large drawing room on first floor with original features, large mirrors and wooden floor. Dining room on ground floor, attic ...
Location ID: #10284798
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Port Askaig is a charming, quiet village on Islay's east coast, serving as a primary, scenic ferry gateway to the mainland and neighboring Jura via the Sound of Islay. It features a 400-year-old hotel, a shop and petrol station, and close proximity ...
Location ID: #10288884
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Pitlochry Railway Station is a historic, Grade A listed Victorian station in Perthshire, built in 1883 in a distinctive Scottish Tudor style. Located on the Highland Main Line, it features a wooden pavilion, a lattice girder footbridge, and a ...
Location ID: #10290028
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The University of the West of Scotland (UWS) Paisley Campus is a 20-acre, town-centre hub serving around 10,000 students. Located just 10 minutes from Glasgow Central by train, it combines historic, 19th-century architecture with cutting-edge ...
Location ID: #10290023
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The Playfair Library is a prestigious, historic hall located within the University of Edinburgh's Old College, designed by William Henry Playfair and completed between 1819 and 1827. Known for its 58-meter (190-foot) long, barrel-vaulted ceiling and ...
Location ID: #10288933
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Portnahaven is a picturesque, quiet fishing village at the southwestern tip of the Rinns of Islay in Argyll and Bute. Famous for its dramatic coastal scenery, whitewashed cottages clinging to a horseshoe bay.
Location ID: #10284804
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Portpatrick is a picturesque seaside village on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway in Dumfries and Galloway. Known for its sheltered harbour and brightly coloured, pastel-hued houses, it features a dramatic rugged coastline, a rich maritime ...
Location ID: #10288939
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Contemporary house set in 10 acres. Open plan interiors.
Location ID: #10288892
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Plocrapool (Gaelic: Plocropol) is a small, remote settlement on the rugged east coast of South Harris in the Outer Hebrides. It is located roughly 0.75 miles (1.25 km) southeast of Drinishader. The area is celebrated for its dramatic coastal ...
Location ID: #10288929
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Portmahomack is a picturesque coastal village on the Tarbat Peninsula in the Highlands, famous for being the site of Scotland’s first confirmed Pictish monastery. Uniquely facing west on the east coast, it offers spectacular sunsets, a sandy beach, ...
Location ID: #10284786
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Known as the "Fair City," Perth is a historic and vibrant city in central Scotland, situated on the banks of the River Tay. Formerly the capital of Scotland, it seamlessly blends ancient royal heritage with a dynamic arts scene, and flanked by two ...
Location ID: #10284783
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Paxton is a tranquil, historic village in the Scottish Borders, located near the River Tweed and just over a mile from the English border. Known for its scenic rural setting and proximity to Berwick-upon-Tweed, it is best known for the 18th-century ...
Location ID: #10288822
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Parkhouse Business Park is a commercial and industrial site located in North Glasgow, that features a dedicated, very adaptable on-site hospital set. It operates as a specialised, standing TV and film production set available for commercial, drama, ...
Location ID: #10288914
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Port Logan is a picturesque, quiet coastal village on the west coast, located on the Rhins of Galloway in Dumfries and Galloway. Known for its sandy bay, 19th-century harbour with a stone lighthouse designed by Thomas Telford, and the historic Logan ...
Location ID: #10284808
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9 bedroom former manse adjacent to church. A listed. 2 walled gardens one with cottage inset. Views to sea from upper floors, other view to farmland.
Location ID: #10288885
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Pittencrieff House is a yellow ochre painted, Category A-listed, 17th-century laird's house located in the heart of Dunfermline's 80 acre municipal Pittencrieff Park. Built in 1610 with formal gardens, aviary, greenhouses, Tower Burn.
Location ID: #10284795
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Glasgow's major surviving example of 18th C domestic architecture. Austere, neo-Palladian exterior provides striking contrast to flamboyant, stylish plasterwork within. Houses one of the finest collections of Spanish paintings in Britain. Library, ...
Location ID: #10288948
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Princes Street is the premier shopping thoroughfare in Edinburgh’s New Town, stretching about a mile (1.2km) from Lothian Road to Leith Street. Built around (1770), it serves as the dividing line between the Old and New Towns, featuring high-street ...
Location ID: #10288824
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Parliament House and Parliament Square, located in Edinburgh's Old Town behind St. Giles' Cathedral, form a historic legal and civic hub. Built between 1632 and 1640, Parliament House formerly hosted the Scottish Parliament until 1707 and now houses ...
Location ID: #10284807
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Powis Gateway was built in the 1830s and leads to the Powis Gate building and Crombie Halls.