Location ID: #10311399
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Rayberry Bay sits within the heavily restricted Kirkcudbright Training Area, a 19-square-kilometer active Ministry of Defence (MOD) rural estate. Characterised by rugged, south-facing coastal cliffs (up to 70 meters high) and dense woodland, it ...
Location ID: #10284832
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Renfield Lane in Glasgow is a historic, cobbled back lane featuring the rear elevation of the Daily Record Building, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Home to bar's and vegan restaurant and music venue. Known for its architectural, functional ...
Location ID: #10289041
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Magnificent stone circle of 36 upright stones (originally 60), surrounded by an enclosing deep ditch, spanned by causeways and cut into solid bedrock. Nearby are large mounds and other standing stones, notably the Comet Stone.
Location ID: #10284833
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Substantial 2 storey, whitewashed, lochside property with 6 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms plus 2 bed annexe and 1 bed gatehouse. Large grounds with folly, waterfall and burn. Views to Holy Loch and Clyde estuary.
Location ID: #10290024
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Rainy Hall is a historic, Gothic-revival dining hall and social space within the University of Edinburgh’s New College on the Mound. Completed in 1910 and recently restored, it features a striking hammerbeam roof, heraldic panelling, and modern ...
Location ID: #10289139
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The Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow (RFPG) is a historic professional body and membership organization for solicitors and legal practitioners in and around Glasgow. Founded prior to 1668, it supports the local legal community through ...
Location ID: #10300078
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Just one mile north of Edinburgh’s city centre, the Garden spans over 70 acres of landscape and offers panoramic views of the city skyline. Affectionately known as "The Botanics" by locals. Highlights include the Rock Garden, the Alpine Houses, the ...
Location ID: #10289134
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18th century building with exterior featuring Neo-classical portico with statues & pillars. Great Hall (60 x 45 ft) with marble pillars & neo-classical frieze. Entrance Hall / Great Staircase with gilded balustrade, alcoves & fluted pillars. New ...
Location ID: #10310149
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61 acres of greenery and landscaped gardens on the former Rosshall Estate featuring a Pulhamite Rock Garden of rock-flanked paths and a grotto.
Location ID: #10284857
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Main east-west axis in central Edinburgh leading from the Castle on Castlehill all way down to Scottish Parliament building and Holyrood Palace. The mile is home to some of Scotland's oldest buildings and historical sites dating back to the vaults, ...
Location ID: #10307703
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Badivow is a location within the Stirlingshire area primarily known in historical and surveying contexts for its association with the Glasgow Corporation Waterworks 1855 Aqueduct. It is a key point on the Loch Katrine aqueduct project, featuring ...
Location ID: #10307696
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The River Teith is a prominent river in Stirlingshire, known for its scenic beauty, clear waters, and popularity for fishing and outdoor activities. The river is formed in Callander by the confluence of two smaller rivers: the Garbh Uisge (River ...
Location ID: #10289060
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From New Cumnock in East Ayrshire past Corsoncone Hill down to the footpath alongside the River Nith in Dumfries. River rises in Carsphairn Hills of East Ayrshire and flows in a southerly direction to the coast through Dumfries and into the Solway ...
Location ID: #10289058
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The River Ness is a short (6-mile/10-km), fast-flowing river in the Highlands that flows northeast from Loch Dochfour (at the end of Loch Ness) to the Moray Firth at Inverness. It runs through the heart of Inverness, features the wooded Ness ...
Location ID: #10289053
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The River Leven is a, 7-mile (11 km) river in West Dunbartonshire, acting as the sole outflow of Loch Lomond at Balloch, flowing south through the Vale of Leven to join the River Clyde at Dumbarton. Known as Scotland's second-fastest flowing river, ...
Location ID: #10289050
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Wide river running through centre of Irvine in North Ayrshire and under the shopping centre. It also flows into the sea, passing under the bridge at the Big Idea.
Location ID: #10284838
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The River Esk, East Lothian, is a tidal river formed by the confluence of the North and South Esk, flowing into the Firth of Forth. Passing through Inveresk and central Musselburgh, it is a key scenic feature with historic bridges, walking paths, ...
Location ID: #10284836
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The River Clyde is a vital 106-mile (170 km) Scottish waterway flowing through Glasgow city centre to the Atlantic Ocean. Historically the heart of global shipbuilding, it is now a rejuvenated, heavily urbanised corridor featuring scenic walkways, ...
Location ID: #10289044
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The River Avon (or Avon Water) in Hamilton is a scenic, 39-kilometer (24-mile) tributary of the River Clyde, flowing through South Lanarkshire. It is characterised by deep wooded gorges, particularly within Chatelherault Country Park, featuring ...
Location ID: #10289149
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Historic vessel built for Captain Scott's southern journey berthed next to the V&A. The RRS Discovery is a historic, wooden, three-masted barque launched in 1901 as the first ship specifically designed for scientific Antarctic research. Famous for ...
Location ID: #10289147
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Royal Terrace in Edinburgh is a prestigious, Category A listed row of Georgian townhouse built around 1820-1824 and designed by renowned architect William Playfair. 5 storey townhouse on cobbled street facing Royal Terrace Gardens. 2 large drawing ...
Location ID: #10289034
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The Rhu Road circular is a gentle, level walking route in the Arisaig area known for its scenic views, wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere. Passing through, visitors can see Mains Farm, the Glen, and a distinctive white cottage. The area is located ...
Location ID: #10289131
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Rowardennan Lodge Youth Hostel is a Hostelling Scotland property located directly on the banks of Loch Lomond at the foot of Ben Lomond, offering panoramic loch views, private rooms, and shared dorms. Situated on the West Highland Way, it features a ...
Location ID: #10289116
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Rothesay Castle, located on the Isle of Bute, is a unique 13th-century fortress featuring a rare circular curtain wall surrounded by a moat. Built by the Stewart family to defend against Norwegian invasions, and renowned for its thick stone walls, ...