Location ID: #10285231
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Sheriffmuir is a remote, elevated plateau of upland moorland on the northern fringe of the Ochil Hills near Dunblane. It is best known as the site of the indecisive 1715 Battle of Sheriffmuir between Jacobite and Hanoverian government forces. Today, ...
Location ID: #10284868
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Sandyhills is a popular, large sandy beach on the Solway Firth in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland, known for its gentle slope, shallow waters, and scenic, environment. It features a sandy bay backed by dunes, with extensive rock pools at ...
Location ID: #10284886
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Shamrock Street in Glasgow is located in the Garnethill area near St. George's Road, historically characterised by Victorian development near the city centre. Featuring a former bank building on gushet at Shamrock St / New City Road. 4 storey red ...
Location ID: #10289581
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The Stromness Swimming Pool and Fitness Centre, located on North End Road, is a key Orkney Islands Council facility featuring a 25-meter swimming pool, a sauna, steam room, spa, and a fitness room.
Location ID: #10289409
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St Columbkille's RC Church in Rutherglen, Glasgow, is a prominent Roman Catholic parish founded in 1851, with its current, notable red-brick Italian basilica-style building opened in 1940. It features distinct Archibald Dawson statues of Christ and ...
Location ID: #10289314
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Skirza Pier (or Freswick Harbour) is a small, early-19th-century masonry pier on the northern shore of Freswick Bay, Caithness, featuring horizontal flagstone construction, a modern concrete breakwater extension, and a slipway. It serves as a ...
Location ID: #10284870
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Local history museum housed within 18th century Adam designed tolbooth in the centre of Sanquhar. Two storey building with central double staircase and clocktower.
Location ID: #10289530
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Stonehaven Harbour is a picturesque, historic harbour in Aberdeenshire, primarily serving as a recreational hub with three basins, 550m of berthing, and nearly 140 moorings. Originally dating before 1607, it was developed by Robert Stevenson in the ...
Location ID: #10289579
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The Stromness ferry terminal, operated by NorthLink Ferries, is located on Ferry Road in the Orkney Islands, serving as a key gateway to mainland Scotland via the Scrabster route. The facility offers 24-hour access to amenities, including toilets ...
Location ID: #10289211
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Scarinish Ferry Terminal, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne on the Isle of Tiree, is the island's main maritime gateway connecting to Oban and Coll. It is a small terminal featuring a waiting room, providing services for foot passengers and vehicles, ...
Location ID: #10289379
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St Andrews Cathedral, located in Fife, is a magnificent ruin and was once the largest church in Scotland, serving as the centre of the medieval Catholic Church. Founded in 1158 and consecrated in 1318, the site is now a scheduled monument managed by ...
Location ID: #10293933
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Skirling is a small, scenic conservation village and community council area situated approximately 2.5 miles east of Biggar, just across the border in South Lanarkshire. It is characterised by traditional, rural architecture, a central village ...
Location ID: #10289553
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Strathaven Airfield is a historic, privately-owned grass airstrip in South Lanarkshire, specialising in recreational microlight and small aircraft flying. As one of the oldest operational airfields in the west of Scotland, it serves as a ...
Location ID: #10285239
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St Stephen Place is a residential street located within the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh, characterised by its proximity to local independent shops, and central location. It is noted for its Georgian-style architecture, charming stone buildings, ...
Location ID: #10289369
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Georgian mansion house set in 11 acres of grounds with formal gardens (accessed by horseshoe staircase) incl haha, orchard. Central black and white hallway with marble pillars, large dining room and ballroom, 4 formal rooms. Stables and cottages in ...
Location ID: #10289577
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Stroma Lighthouse is a 23-meter (75-foot) white, conical, stone tower situated on the northernmost tip of the abandoned island of Stroma in the Pentland Firth. Built in 1896 by David A. and Charles Stevenson, it features a black-painted lantern ...
Location ID: #10289596
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Sumburgh Head Lighthouse is a historic, category-A listed lighthouse situated on 91-metre-high cliffs at the southern tip of Shetland. Built in 1821 by Robert Stevenson, it features a 56-foot tower, a 23-nautical-mile light range, and restored ...
Location ID: #10289321
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Slamannan is a small, rural commuter village in Central Scotland, situated about 4.6 miles southwest of Falkirk. Historically a 19th-century mining settlement, it now serves as a quiet residential area known for its proximity to the River Avon, ...
Location ID: #10289366
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Spittalfield is a charming, historic planned weaving village in Perthshire, established in 1766 around a large central green to support the linen industry. Situated 6 miles from Dunkeld, it retains a peaceful, rural character with notable ...
Location ID: #10284934
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Stenton is a traditional agricultural village in East Lothian, dating back to the 1500s, known as "Stone town". Located 6 miles southwest of Dunbar, it retains a historic character with red clay pantile roofs, a village green, and remnants of ...
Location ID: #10284936
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The Stones of Stenness are a 5,000-year-old Neolithic monument in Orkney, believed to be the earliest henge in the British Isles. Located near the Ring of Brodgar, it features four prominent upright stones, reaching up to 6 meters in height, ...
Location ID: #10289364
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The Spittal of Glenshee is a small, historic hamlet in the eastern Highlands located at the confluence of several glens, forming the Shee Water. It serves as a major hub for tourism, winter sports at the nearby Glenshee Ski Centre, and hikers on the ...
Location ID: #10289239
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The museum's Linthouse building is located at Irvine Harbour, situated within the category A listed former Engine Shop of Alexander Stephen and Sons. The Linthouse engineering shop is now home to a collection of significant vessels including MV ...
Location ID: #10289527
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Stoer Head Lighthouse, built in 1870 by David and Thomas Stevenson, is a 14-meter-high, white-and-yellow beacon perched on dramatic 54-meter-high cliffs in Northwest Sutherland. The white tower, with distinctive yellow accents, sits on dramatic, ...