Location ID: #10306584
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The Winter Gardens in Rothesay, located on the Isle of Bute, is a Grade A listed cast iron and glass structure built in 1924 (originally open-air in 1895). Situated near the ferry terminal, this historic building features a, dome roof housing a ...
Location ID: #10284851
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Rothesay Ferry Terminal, located on the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, serves as the main gateway to the island, offering regular services to Wemyss Bay. Operated primarily by Caledonian MacBrayne, it features a 170m main pier, a waiting room, ...
Location ID: #10284850
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Rothesay is an historic Victorian seaside town on the Isle of Bute, known for its scenic bay, promenade, and, Rothesay Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. As the island's main town, it offers a blend of heritage and coastal views, ...
Location ID: #10285017
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Built in 1899 near the Rothesay ferry terminal, these famous, fully operational Victorian men's toilets on the Isle of Bute are renowned for their opulence, featuring 20 green marble urinals, glass-lined cisterns, elaborate tiled walls, and ...
Location ID: #10289164
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Ruthven Barracks, located near Kingussie in the Highlands, are the best-preserved ruins of four Hanoverian garrison posts built between 1719 and 1721. Situated on a prominent mound overlooking the Spey Valley, this imposing structure was designed to ...
Location ID: #10285216
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Riddle’s Court is a picturesque Category A-listed merchant’s tenement situated on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Each room reveals a different chapter of its 500-year history, from a painted ceiling installed for a royal banquet to one created for students ...
Location ID: #10305670
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Rest and Be Thankful is a renowned, scenic viewpoint and high point (245m/803ft) on the A83 road in Argyll, separating Glen Kinglas from Glen Croe. Known for its stunning panoramic views, it serves as a popular tourist stop and historic resting ...
Location ID: #10289023
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Renfrew Street in Glasgow is located in the city's business and entertainment district. Running parallel to Sauchiehall Street, it features major landmarks such as the former Cineworld/Omniplex cinema, and the Glasgow School of Art.
Location ID: #10288988
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Raehills House is a Grade A listed four-tiered, 18th-century sandstone mansion located in Dumfriesshire, between Dumfries and Moffat. Built between 1786 and 1792 by architect Alexander Stevens for the Earl of Hopetoun, this Annandale Estates ...
Location ID: #10289123
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80 acre woodland site adjoining The Falkirk Wheel / canal and Rough Castle Roman Fort. Encompasses part of Antonine wall. Broadleaf woods with a system of paths through the forest.
Location ID: #10289120
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Rotten Calder Water, flowing through Calderglen in East Kilbride, is a scenic river often characterized by its rusty, reddish-brown colour, caused by ironstone in the bedrock and peaty soil. It features a swift, sometimes violent flow with several ...
Location ID: #10284829
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Red Tree Magenta is a four-storey, 3,780m² building in Glasgow’s Clyde Gateway, opened in 2018. Designed for SMEs in sectors like IT and engineering, it features bronzed aluminium, a dramatic cantilever entrance, and sustainable, flexible office ...
Location ID: #10289090
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Rosebank House is a restored 1836 Georgian manse offering luxury, 6-bedroom bed and breakfast accommodation in Rattray, near Blairgowrie. It combines historic charm with modern amenities, a games room, large gardens, and a guest lounge. Located near ...
Location ID: #10289093
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Rosehill is detatched 2 storey late Georgian whitewashed house. 3 bedrooms, glazed extension
Location ID: #10289025
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Rerwick Beach, located on the South Mainland of Shetland near Bigton, is a quiet, south-facing beach renowned for its scenic beauty and frequent seal sightings. The road above it is a popular spot for observing seals.
Location ID: #10289162
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Rutherglen railway station is a key, accessible transport hub located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It features an island platform with step-free access and a dedicated ticket office. The station primarily serves local commuters on the Argyle Line ...
Location ID: #10284834
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Rhynie is a small, agricultural village in Aberdeenshire, often described as a "very royal place" due to its historic significance. It is internationally renowned for the 407-million-year-old Rhynie Chert, a geological site preserving the earliest ...
Location ID: #10289086
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Rona Lighthouse (South Rona), established in 1857 by David and Thomas Stevenson, is a 13-meter-high white, conical masonry tower located on the northern tip of the Isle of Rona. It features a flashing white light (every 12 seconds) at an elevation ...
Location ID: #10289037
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Rhuvaal (or Rubh a' Mhail) Lighthouse is a 34–36 meter (100 ft) tall, white-painted, lime-washed brick tower located on a remote, rocky promontory at the northern tip of Islay. Built between 1857 and 1859 by David and Thomas Stevenson, it features a ...
Location ID: #10288999
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Rattray Head Lighthouse is a 120-foot (36.5m) high lighthouse built in 1895, located on the dangerous "Ron" skerries off the Aberdeenshire coast. Engineered by David A. and Charles Stevenson, it features a unique design with a 46-foot granite base ...
Location ID: #10284830
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Redlands Terrace in Glasgow is a premier residential address located in the fashionable West End, near the Park District and Kelvingrove Park. It is characterised by its highly affluent, elite market, with property prices averaging around ...
Location ID: #10284843
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The 44 km (27-mile) River Tyne is a, scenic, peat-stained waterway in East Lothian that flows through the historic town of Haddington. It provides a tranquil habitat for otters, with popular riverside walking paths, historic bridges, and a small, ...
Location ID: #10289161
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Rutherglen Library, located on Main Street near the Town Hall, is a historic Category B listed Carnegie building (1907) that combines Edwardian Art Nouveau architecture with modern, refurbished facilities. It serves as a community hub featuring a ...
Location ID: #10289159
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Rutherglen is one of Scotland's oldest Royal Burghs, granted its charter in 1126, and is now a town in South Lanarkshire that functions primarily as a residential suburb of Glasgow, located about 3 miles southeast of the city centre.