Location ID: #10311401
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Torr Point is a headland on the Solway Firth, located just south of Kirkcudbright in Dumfries and Galloway. Renowned for its quiet sandy beaches, wildlife-rich woodlands, and sweeping clifftop vistas, it offers dramatic views of Kirkcudbright Bay, ...
Location ID: #10311261
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Tulloch Mountain Centre is a dedicated training and accommodation facility situated in the Highlands. Nestled in the dramatic landscapes near Tulloch railway station, it primarily serves as an adventure and expedition base used by youth groups, ...
Location ID: #10289585
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Soviet looking industrial space formerly used for underwater military training. Large empty industrial space with ladders from floor to ceiling.
Location ID: #10289660
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Situated on the 10th floor, this penthouse apartment in a modern part of the Templeton carpet factory complex built circa 1892. It has 2 ensuite bedrooms, open plan living room and kitchen, full length windows and french doors leading to large ...
Location ID: #10284970
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The Meadows is a large, central public park in Edinburgh, located just south of the Old Town. It is characterized by expansive, tree-lined open green spaces, featuring a popular children’s playground, tennis courts, cricket pitches, and cafes.
Location ID: #10289668
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Teviot Row House, located at 13 Bristo Place, Edinburgh, is the world's oldest purpose-built student union, opening in 1889. Designed by Sydney Mitchell in a 16th-century Scottish Renaissance style, it is a Category B listed building featuring ...
Location ID: #10287303
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The McMillan Round Reading Room at the University of Glasgow is a Category A-listed, circular, and domed study space designed by T. Harold Hughes and D.S.R. Waugh, built between 1936 and 1939. It is a notable example of 1930s Monumental Classical ...
Location ID: #10293603
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The OVO Hydro is Scotland's largest indoor entertainment and music arena, located within the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow. Opened in 2013, the 14,300-capacity venue is famous for its glowing, domed ...
Location ID: #10284668
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Substantial landed estate in north-west Scotland: Loch Torridon is a dramatic 15-mile-long sea loch on the northwest coast of Scotland, renowned for its spectacular Highland scenery, surrounded by some of the oldest mountains in Europe including ...
Location ID: #10288457
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The McKillop Institute (often called McKillop Hall) is the primary community hub located on Main Street in the heart of Lochwinnoch. Built in 1930, the versatile venue serves as a central space for local recreation and theatrical performances. ...
Location ID: #10289896
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At 707 metres high and with a conical summit, the largest hill in a small group called the Tinto Hills in the Upper Clyde Valley.
Location ID: #10289626
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Beautiful beach on the west coast of the Isle of Skye. Low tide reveals unusual black and white sand, backed by an extensive boulder foreshore. Bay is enclosed at north end by sheer cliffs featuring an impressive waterfall, while the cliffs at ...
Location ID: #10289813
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The Old Toll Bar in Kinning Park, Glasgow, is a renowned Victorian "palace pub" (circa 1860, remodelled 1892-3) celebrated for its authentic, ornate interior featuring dark mahogany, intricate stained glass, and a magnificent, mirrored gantry with ...
Location ID: #10289728
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Set 1 mile from the A811 road, this cosy inn dating from 1703 is 7 miles from Blair Drummond Safari Park and 10 miles from Doune Castle. Amenities include a rustic pub, and a beer garden with a play area for children.
Location ID: #10284961
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The Dunmore Pineapple, located near Airth, is an 18th-century "folly" or ornamental summerhouse famous for its 37-foot-high, botanically accurate stone pineapple dome. Built around 1761, likely by the 4th Earl of Dunmore, it serves as a bizarre yet ...
Location ID: #10289741
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The Falkirk Wheel is the world's only rotating boat lift, which connects the Forth & Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. Opened in 2002, this 35-meter-high iconic engineering marvel replaced a series of 11 locks, lifting boats 115 feet to reconnect ...
Location ID: #10301309
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Secluded large, rural, detached property set on 4 acres with unique architectural design.
Location ID: #10289748
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The George Hotel is on the shores of Loch Fyne and along the A83, is in a building dating from 1770 and features flagstone floors and 4 fireplaces. Refined, antiques-filled rooms housed in 2 buildings range in decor from genteel to lavish. There's a ...
Location ID: #10289767
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Dower house for Arbigland House, overlooking the shore. 10 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, terrace on front elevation leading to shore. Wooden floors throughout. Kennels, stables, parkland woods, walled kitchen garden & greenhouse. 1250 acres with ...
Location ID: #10289835
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A former passenger ferry now permanently moored on River Clyde, converted into a music / restaurant venue . Main deck, wheelhouse & funnel remain. Steel & glass atrium addition. One large open space over 2 floors. Stage, dance floor, bar and ...
Location ID: #10289868
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Contemporary detached house 2 storey house. Blue/Grey cedar cladding, 3m high windows, corner window area cantilevered overlooking waterfall in garden. 4 bedrooms, open plan living room, kitchen, dining and play area.
Location ID: #10289871
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Former textile weaving factory. Single storey with north facing skylights. Approx 24,000sq ft. No fixed partitions, but with internal pillars. Roller shutter access. In partial use as photographic studio - 1300sq ft with 2 walled infinity cove ...
Location ID: #10289874
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Located in The Whisky Bond on the Forth and Clyde Canal, Glasgow Sculpture Studios (GSS) is Scotland’s largest art production facility, supporting a vibrant community of artists with specialist workshops for metal, wood, plaster, resin, and digital ...
Location ID: #10284984
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Threave Castle is a massive, 14th-century tower house built around 1369 by Archibald "the Grim," Lord of Galloway, situated on an island in the River Dee near Castle Douglas. As a stronghold for the "Black Douglases," this 30-meter-tall fortress ...