Location ID: #10289372
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St Abbs Head Lighthouse is a 9-meter tall, white-painted lighthouse built in 1862 on the 300-foot-high cliffs of St Abb's Head, Berwickshire. Designed by David and Thomas Stevenson, it sits within a scenic nature reserve. It is notable for having a ...
Location ID: #10284912
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St Abb’s Head is a dramatic, rocky National Nature Reserve in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its 90m high, shear cliffs, massive seabird colonies, and historic lighthouse. Located near the village of St Abbs, this rugged volcanic headland offers ...
Location ID: #10289514
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Stirling Central Library is a historic Carnegie library, opened in 1904 and designed in the Scots Baronial style, featuring a fairy-tale-castle appearance.
Location ID: #10289329
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Smeaton's Bridge, officially Perth Bridge, is a historic 9-arch Category A listed structure spanning the River Tay in Perth. Designed by pioneering civil engineer John Smeaton and completed in 1771, it connects Perth city center to Bridgend. It is ...
Location ID: #10284899
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The Snuff Mill Bridge (also known as Cathcart Old Bridge or the Old Bridge) is an historic masonry bridge over the White Cart Water in Cathcart, Glasgow, likely dating to the 18th century, though some sources suggest earlier 17th-century origins. It ...
Location ID: #10284898
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Smailholm Tower is a well-preserved 15th-century peel tower (border stronghold) located in the Scottish Borders, built on a dramatic rocky crag. It is known for its high-status, four-storey stone design, a 2011 restored turf roof. A rectangular ...
Location ID: #10284873
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Scalloway Castle is a ruined, early 17th-century tower house in Shetland, built in 1600 by Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, to enforce his authority. The L-plan structure, now roofless, was constructed using forced local labor and stands as a ...
Location ID: #10289229
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3 storey Georgian townhouse housing arts club with meeting rooms, exhibition space, billiards room, dining room and bar.
Location ID: #10284885
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Selkirk is a historic Royal Burgh in the Scottish Borders, known as one of the region's earliest settlements with a rich heritage in woollen mills. Located near the Ettrick and Yarrow valleys, it features a unique, hilly layout, traditional ...
Location ID: #10289297
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State-of-the-Art nursing, midwifery and social care training facility. Features 12 rooms (inc 2 intensive care facilities), 2 ward areas. Can simulate theatre recovery, GP surgery, high dependency unit. 870m2 University.
Location ID: #10289507
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Well maintained Georgian 2 storey, whitewashed country house with stone detailing around windows, flanking pavilions. Neat gardens, conservatory.
Location ID: #10289361
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Speirs Wharf is a historic, regenerated area in Glasgow featuring 19th-century industrial warehouses converted into 150+ loft-style apartments and commercial units. Located on a dead-end spur of the Forth & Clyde Canal, it offers scenic waterside ...
Location ID: #10289171
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Salen Bay, located on the east coast of the Isle of Mull, is a central, scenic village on the Sound of Mull. It features a wooded coastline, the Salen Bay Campsite, and views of the 13th-century Aros Castle ruins.
Location ID: #10284949
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Sweetheart Abbey is a stunning red-sandstone ruin in New Abbey, Dumfries, founded in 1273 by Lady Dervorguilla in memory of her husband, John Balliol. Features a massive, mostly intact 13th-century precinct wall built from granite boulders, a ...
Location ID: #10289435
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Founded in 1137 in Kirkwall, Orkney, St Magnus Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Scotland and the most northerly in the UK. Built from red and yellow sandstone in a Romanesque style, it is known as the "Light in the North" and houses the relics ...
Location ID: #10289506
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Stevenston Beach is a 4km-long, scenic sandy beach in North Ayrshire, featuring extensive, dynamic sand dunes and panoramic views of the Isle of Arran. It is a designated Local Nature Reserve (LNR) popular for wildlife spotting.
Location ID: #10289352
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Large Victorian detached villa in 4 acres. 2 large public rooms, 6 bedrooms, many quaint original features. Half decorated, Timorous Beasties wallpaper, Sea view over large lawn. Very large terrace with balustrade at front of house. Quaint ...
Location ID: #10289199
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Sauchie Tower is a 15th-century (c. 1430–1440) tower house located near Fishcross in Clackmannanshire, built by Sir James Schaw of Greenock. Constructed of pink sandstone ashlar, the four-storey, rectangular tower features a corbelled parapet, ...
Location ID: #10289555
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Strathaven Castle (or Avondale Castle) is a 15th-century ruin in South Lanarkshire, perched on a rocky mound overlooking the Powmillon Burn. It features a three-story rectangular tower house, a 16th-century round tower with gunloops, and a ...
Location ID: #10289552
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Strathaven (pronounced "Stray-ven") is a picturesque, historic market town in South Lanarkshire, a conservation area, and 15th-century castle ruins. Located near Hamilton and Glasgow, it serves as an affluent, bustling commuter town of around 8,300 ...
Location ID: #10284918
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St Enoch Square is a bustling, central Glasgow plaza merging historic architecture with modern retail, located near Argyle Street and the River Clyde. It is dominated by the St Enoch Centre, a large glass-roofed shopping complex, and features the ...
Location ID: #10284874
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Scalpsie Bay is a secluded, serene beach on the southwest coast of the Isle of Bute, renowned for its reddish sand, stunning panoramic views of the Isle of Arran, and a large, accessible resident seal colony.
Location ID: #10289285
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Shielhill Cave (or Shielhill Glen Cave) is a small, modified cave located in Shielhill Glen near Greenock, Inverclyde. Often associated with local legends as a hiding place for witches, it is situated along the Kip Water in a scenic, wooded area. It ...
Location ID: #10289271
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Seton Collegiate Church, located near Longniddry in East Lothian, is a beautifully preserved 15th-century, cruciform-shaped church known for its fine Gothic architecture and role as the private chapel/burial place for the powerful Seton family. ...