Location ID: #10284894
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The Sixty Steps in Glasgow are a historic, architecturally significant set of stairs located in the West End. Designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson, the structure was built as part of a development on the steeply sloping north bank of the River ...
Location ID: #10289378
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St Andrews East Sands is a sandy beach located on the south side of the old harbour in St Andrews, Fife. It offers a sheltered, 700-meter-long sandy bay perfect for walking, watersports, and swimming, featuring seasonal RNLI lifegurad patrols. The ...
Location ID: #10284869
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Sanquhar is a small, historic town located in Dumfries and Galloway, nestled in the Nith Valley. Sanquhar is famous for hosting what is recognised as the world's oldest post office, in operation since 1712. The ruins of the medieval Sanquhar Castle ...
Location ID: #10284872
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Scalloway is a historic and picturesque fishing village located on the west coast of the Shetland Mainland, serving as the second-largest settlement in Shetland after Lerwick. Harbour, fish-market and castle.
Location ID: #10289389
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St Andrews West Sands is a renowned mile-long stretch of beach located in North East Fife, and is iconic for being the filming location of the opening running scene in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire. It serves as a major recreational area for the ...
Location ID: #10289510
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Stirling is a historic city in central Scotland, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands" due to its strategic location between the lowlands and the highlands. It is known for its deep historical significance, featuring iconic landmarks ...
Location ID: #10284938
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Straiton is a picturesque conservation village located in South Ayrshire, situated on the banks of the River Girvan. It is known for its rural charm, tucked away within rolling hills between Maybole, Kirkmichael, and Dalmellington. Blairquhan Castle ...
Location ID: #10284939
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Stranraer is a coastal town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland, historically known as a major ferry port connecting Scotland to Northern Ireland. Situated at the head of Loch Ryan, it is the second-largest town in the region, featuring a, ...
Location ID: #10289367
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Residential sports training centre. Indoor gymnasia, fitness suites and sports halls, outdoor tennis courts, football pitches etc. Golf training facility. Accommodation consisting of 60 twin bedrooms. Meeting rooms. Dining room and lounge.
Location ID: #10289284
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Garden flat in blonde sandstone terrace. Small kitchen alcove off living room, 2 bedrooms. Rear garden with brick wall boundary.
Location ID: #10289201
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Principal street in Glasgow city centre running east -west. Partially pedestrianised. Many shops, bars and restaurants. Major junction with the M8 motorway at Charing Cross.
Location ID: #10284887
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Typical thatched Shetland croft dating from the 19th century. Comprises house, steading & water mill. 'Box bed' within house. Grain barn with kiln.
Location ID: #10289208
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Late 20th century road bridge connecting the Isle of Scalpay to the Isle of Harris. 300m long. Single track with passing places.
Location ID: #10289456
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St Monans Harbour is a picturesque and active fishing harbor in the East Neuk of Fife, known for its whitewashed, red-roofed cottages and historic character. It serves as a working port for local seafood while offering a setting with a 17th-century ...
Location ID: #10284935
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Traditional terraced villa in red brick.
Location ID: #10307343
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St John Street in Stirling is a historic, central street located in the city's Old Town, notable for its proximity to Stirling Castle, the Church of the Holy Rude, and Cowane's Hospital. It features 18th-century terraced tenements, significant ...
Location ID: #10289365
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Spittal Street in Stirling is a historic, central street located within the Town and Royal Park Conservation Area, known for its C-listed tenements, stone buildings, and proximity to Stirling Castle. It features a mix of residential, commercial, and ...
Location ID: #10289520
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Stirling Old Town Jail is a top-rated, immersive visitor attraction in central Stirling (near the castle) that explores 19th-century penal history through live actor-led performance tours. Originally opened in 1847 as a "model" Victorian prison to ...
Location ID: #10289519
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Stirling Old Bridge is a historic 15th/16th-century masonry arch bridge spanning the River Forth, known as one of Scotland’s best-preserved medieval bridges. Located near Stirling Castle, it served as the key "gateway to the Highlands" for ...
Location ID: #10284882
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Early 19th century house, Seapark House is derelict internally but has a graceful and fairly intact exterior. Grander at the front, more piecemeal and damaged to the rear. Impressive orangery that is falling down with trees growing out of it. Very ...
Location ID: #10289418
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Impressive 19th century sandstone church building now operating as a community centre.
Location ID: #10284916
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Ruined church with small graveyard close to Old Blair on the Atholl Estate.
Location ID: #10289484
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North-west Highland country estate with several major peaks including Stac Pollaidh, Cul Mor and Cul Beag. Moorland and lochs.
Location ID: #10289486
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Rocky coastline and sandy beach overlooking Staffin Island in north east Skye. Pier overlooked by the Trotternish Ridge.