Location ID: #10288919
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Port O' Warren Bay is a small, coastal hamlet and inlet located in Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries & Galloway. The area is known for its rugged, rocky shoreline, featuring a small, precipitous promontory on its eastern side that previously held a ...
Location ID: #10288915
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Port Logan Lighthouse, built in 1818 in Dumfries and Galloway, is a 25-foot (7.6m) high, 3-stage circular tower designed by Thomas Telford to support the local fishing industry. Situated at the end of a stone pier, this granite and sandstone ...
Location ID: #10288923
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Portavadie Ferry Terminal, operated by CalMac, is a small, unattended port on the Cowal peninsula (Argyll) connecting to Tarbert (Kintyre) across Loch Fyne. It serves as a vital, "turn-up-and-go" 25-minute route, primarily used by vehicles and ...
Location ID: #10284790
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Pitmedden Garden, located in Aberdeenshire and managed by the National Trust for Scotland, is renowned for its elaborate 17th-century walled garden, originally laid out by Sir Alexander Seton in 1675 and recreated in the 1950s. The site features ...
Location ID: #10288883
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre, established in 1951, is Scotland's premier rurally located theater in Highland Perthshire, renowned for its rotating repertory of six plays, musicals, and comedies performed by a resident ensemble. It features a 544-seat ...
Location ID: #10288845
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Views from tower of Firth of Clyde, Ailsa Craig & mountains of Arran. Restyled in 1897 with pepper grinder staircase tower & wing to North. Painted murals by pre-Raphaelite artitsts including Rossettis, noteably in tower staircase. Panelled dining ...
Location ID: #10288887
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Pladda Lighthouse, built in 1790 by Thomas Smith, is a 29-meter (95 ft) high white masonry tower located on the southern tip of Pladda island, off Arran in the Firth of Clyde. Originally designed with a unique, lower-level light 20 feet below the ...
Location ID: #10288826
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Partick Burgh Hall, designed by architect William Leiper and originally exhibited at the 1867 Paris Exhibition, is a historic building in Glasgow featuring distinctive carved roundels above its ground-floor windows representing compassion, truth, ...
Location ID: #10288866
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The Physicians International Conference Centre, located in the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in Queen Street, is a premier city-centre venue blending historic, 1770s architecture with modern amenities. It features a purpose-built, tiered ...
Location ID: #10288802
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Paisley Town Hall is a Grade A listed, 1882 Neoclassical building in the heart of Paisley. A premier 1,200-capacity entertainment venue. It features improved acoustics, modern facilities, and accessibility, including a soundproofed screening room ...
Location ID: #10284793
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40 metre high waterfall with the remains of a now closed and unsafe bridge spanning. Cantilvered wooden viewing area at top. Situated with the Glen Affric Nature Reserve.
Location ID: #10288821
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Former Scottish Water HQ consisting of several office blocks and industrial warehouse spaces. Standing hospital and police station set - Stef Swiatek:
[email protected] Hospital Victorian Hospital set. Police station with interview room and ...
Location ID: #10284782
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Conservation village on the banks of the River Dee in Kirkcudbrightshire. Mock tudor village hall with corrugated metal roof, attractive cottages with entrance porches.
Location ID: #10288858
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Peterhead Harbour, located on the northeast coast, is Europe’s largest fishing port and a premier, 24/7 all-weather facility. It is a critical hub for whitefish and pelagic species, as well as a vital support base for the oil, gas, and renewable ...
Location ID: #10284799
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Port Bannatyne is a quiet coastal village on the Isle of Bute, located about 1.5 miles north of Rothesay on Kames Bay. Founded in 1801 as Kamesburgh, it is renowned for its busy yacht marina, 16th-century Kames Castle, and a unique 13-hole golf ...
Location ID: #10288843
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Ruined Palladian house, classical follies, walled gardens, farmhouse cottages, steadings Woodland, pond, tunnel 3 lochs.
Location ID: #10288811
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Full townhouse on 4 floors. Blonde sandstone (not stonecleaned). Ground floor has utility room, office with wood panelling (former doctor's consulting room), sitting room with wood panelling. 1st floor is open plan kitchen leading to dining area, ...
Location ID: #10284813
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Victorian conversion set over two floors and nestled in a leafy conservation area. The property comprises 3 bedrooms, utility, gym, bathroom and kitchen.
Location ID: #10288912
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Port Kale is a secluded, picturesque cove on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway, located about 1.25 km northwest of Portpatrick. It is renowned for its tranquil, rugged natural beauty and as the site of a historic 1852 telegraph cable house ...
Location ID: #10284794
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Ex-opencast site with expansive north views. Open to all weather that can create a harsh environment. Large ponds. Peatland. Many tracks across the site.
Location ID: #10284810
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Prestongrange Museum is an industrial heritage museum at Prestongrange between Musselburgh and Prestonpans on the B1348 on the East Lothian coast. Large open site with 1874 Cornish Beam Engine, late 19th C workshop / exhibition area and large, ...
Location ID: #10288796
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Founded 1163, restored after a fire 1307. Stained glass windows by Byrne Jones and William Morris, cloisters, timber vaulted ceiling. Known as the "cradle of the Royal House of Stewart," it houses royal tombs, a famous "alien" gargoyle, and stunning ...
Location ID: #10284802
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1960s Brutalist style housing blocks connected by glazed walkways.
Location ID: #10302302
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City centre street with tenement style housing facing 2 storey terraced housing.