Location ID: #10311400
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The WW2 Bunker is within The Kirkcudbright Training Area (KTA), located in Dumfries & Galloway, which was established in 1942. It includes the Dundrennan Range, an active Ministry of Defence (MoD) site featuring coastal vistas, rugged terrain, mock ...
Location ID: #10299643
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Street forming part of the Glasgow city centre grid system with a steep incline to West George Street.
Location ID: #10285025
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Busy street forming part of the grid system of streets in Glasgow city centre.
Location ID: #10290076
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Village steeped in 300 yrs of lead mining history. Visitor centre with display of rare minerals. Guided tours of Lochnell Visitor Mine. Two traditionally furnished cottages dating 1740 & 1890.
Location ID: #10311263
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The Lorne Hostel (often referred to as the Kinlochleven or West Highland Lodge) is an elevated bunkhouse overlooking the village of Kinlochleven and the River Leven, surrounded by the Mamore mountains. It is a popular, budget-friendly base for ...
Location ID: #10287305
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The Wolfson Medical School Building (WMSB) at the University of Glasgow, opened in 2002, is a purpose-built, £9m facility designed for medical undergraduates. Located on University Avenue, it features specialised clinical skills areas with mock ...
Location ID: #10285156
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This is an approx 4500 sq ft New York style loft in an old Chambers building built in the 1880s
Location ID: #10290069
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4 Multi-storey flats overlooking the River Clyde at the Gorbals.
Location ID: #10307890
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Wellington Street in Glasgow city centre is a prominent, central thoroughfare located in the Blythswood district. Characterized by 19th-century commercial buildings alongside modern, refurbished office spaces with high-end amenities like cycle ...
Location ID: #10299641
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West Princes Street is a residential street in the popular Woodlands area, characterised by traditional architecture and its proximity to the University of Glasgow, and Kelvingrove Park
Location ID: #10307692
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Well Road is a residential street in the historic spa town of Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, known for its scenic setting near the Allan Water and its close proximity to the town centre. It is characterised by its quiet, elevated position, offering ...
Location ID: #10290178
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This house is set in a lowland estate surrounded by farms and woodlands close to River Tyne. There is a loch in the rear garden overlooked by the old part of house, and interiors are furnished in period style. All areas of the house accessible for ...
Location ID: #10302277
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Area of Victorian granite tenement housing. Typically characterized by traditional, granite-built, low-rise apartment buildings.
Location ID: #10290161
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Wick is a historic coastal town in Caithness, northeast, known for its rich Viking heritage and former status as Europe's busiest herring port. Situated at the mouth of the River Wick, this Royal Burgh (est. 1589) features a picturesque harbour, ...
Location ID: #10290112
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The West Highland Way is Scotland's premier 96-mile (154 km) long-distance hiking trail, running from Milngavie (near Glasgow) to Fort William in the Highlands. It is a popular, 7–8 day linear route traversing diverse scenery including Loch Lomond, ...
Location ID: #10290125
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An original 2 storey stone 19th century farm manager's cottage with late 20th century glazed conservatory extension (built in 1997).
It has 4 bedrooms, kitchen with red Aga, and sitting room, and summerhouse in garden.
Location ID: #10290177
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Winterton is a B&B located at Crinan Ferry near Lochgilphead, offering panoramic views over the Kilmartin Glen and Dunadd. A guest lounge with a log burner, a green oak sun lounge, and high-quality, locally sourced meals, close to sandy beaches. ...
Location ID: #10290194
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Woodside Hall is a welcoming and versatile community space situated in the heart of Glasgow’s Woodside area. The interior is bright and spacious, featuring a clean and neutral décor that easily adapts to a variety of setups and themes. While the ...
Location ID: #10290100
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Wemyss Bay Ferry Terminal is a major CalMac transport hub on the Firth of Clyde, offering 35-minute sailings to Rothesay (Isle of Bute). Attached to a historic Edwardian railway station, it features a scenic, covered walkway for seamless ...
Location ID: #10290101
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Early 20th C building with clock tower & interesting interior in which the supports for the glass roof radiate from a central booking office. Fine example of Victorian cast iron Station.
Location ID: #10285035
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Blonde sandstone tenements of 4 storeys and basement with high flights of steps to elevated front doors. Close to River Kelvin.
Location ID: #10290084
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Water Sound in Orkney is a narrow channel separating the islands of Burray and South Ronaldsay, acting as one of the southern entrances to Scapa Flow. It is now primarily defined by the Churchill Barrier No. 4, which crosses it, creating a ...
Location ID: #10285040
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A red sandstone crematorium building facing a council housing estate with fantastic views across the city. There are 3 contiguous cemeteries (Lambill, St Kentigern's, Western Necropolis) containing WW1 war graves and other famous stones for those ...
Location ID: #10285023
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Wanlock Street, located in the Govan area of Glasgow, is a residential street known for its tenement housing near the Clyde. Formerly named Holms Street, it was renamed in the 1930s to avoid conflicts after Govan was incorporated into Glasgow, often ...