Location ID: #10285043
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Whitburn is a historic town in West Lothian, situated halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow (approx. 22-23 miles). Once a 19th-century weaving and mining centre, it is now primarily a residential town with easy access to the M8 motorway, surrounded ...
Location ID: #10285052
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A public library building built in approximately 1905, on busy main road of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10290129
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The house accommodation (circa 1850s and approximately 2000 square feet) comprises porch, hall, dining room, large kitchen with seating area and access to the gardens, utility room, sitting room with coal fire and access to the gardens, lounge with ...
Location ID: #10285034
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This is St Andrews medieval city gate and is one of the few surviving city gates in Scotland, renovated in 1843.
Location ID: #10285031
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This street has a mix of blonde and red sandstone 4 storey tenement flats with elevated front door entrance.
Location ID: #10285022
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A curved row of 3 storey Alexander Greek Thomson tenement flats dating to 1862.
This street is near the Cessnock Underground station.
Location ID: #10285036
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A prosperous leafy Victorian street in the West end of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10290192
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This 4 storey whitewashed country house was originally a square tower, but has been added to many times. It was restored in 2000, and has a vaulted basement room, red dining room, sitting room with laminate wooden flooring, small entrance hall with ...
Location ID: #10285050
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Wiston Lodge is a former Victorian Hunting Lodge built in the 1870s. It is located near Lanark, an hour from both Glasgow and Edinburgh and 10 minutes from the M74 (J13). The house and grounds offer a remote rural experience, far from any shops and ...
Location ID: #10285039
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Westerlands Park in Anniesland, Glasgow, is a modern residential development situated on the former site of the University of Glasgow's Westerlands playing fields. Modern housing estate of 2 storey detached brick houses.
Location ID: #10290114
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West Loch Tarbert is a 15–16 km long, scenic sea loch on the Kintyre Peninsula in Argyll, stretching from the village of Tarbert to Ardpatrick Point. Known for its sheltered waters, wooded slopes, and rich Viking history.
Location ID: #10304969
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West Wemyss is a picturesque, quiet conservation village on the Fife coast, known for its rich history in coal mining and salt production. Located on the Firth of Forth, the former industrial harbour now serves leisure boats, featuring well-restored ...
Location ID: #10298290
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City centre street within the Merchant City district. Features a mix of building styles including the neo-classical former Sheriff Court.
Location ID: #10285046
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A working family-run beef & sheep farm compromising of two large farmhouses and two small cottages dating from the 1700s, two separate farm steadings, rolling fields and winding rivers.
Location ID: #10285021
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Wallacetown is a historic, predominantly residential district in the north-east section of Ayr, known for its high-density, 20th-century social housing and, specifically, the area often referred to as "White City"
Location ID: #10285029
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Weisdale Voe - a lovely and long stretch of water containing small isles, Greena, Flotta, Hoy, North Havra, Junk, Hoggs of Hoy and Hildasa.
Location ID: #10290115
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Stone built lodge house close to Seacliff beach, set in mature gardens with duck pond. 4 bedrooms, wood burning stove, modern decor.
Location ID: #10290143
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Wheatrig Farmhouse, located near Longniddry, functions as a rural, professional business hub and co-working space designed to offer a productive escape from working from home. It provides a quiet, focused environment featuring amenities like Wi-Fi ...
Location ID: #10290196
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1930s red sandstone bungalow. 2 public rooms, 4 bedrooms, conservatory, gardens front and rear.
Location ID: #10290138
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Whalsay, known as "The Bonny Isle" and historically as "Whales Island" by the Vikings, is a prosperous, densely populated, and industrious fishing island in Shetland, located east of the mainland. It is a major hub for Scotland’s fishing fleet, ...
Location ID: #10290124
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Large dining room and large open fireplace. View of countryside including Ailsa Craig and Goatfell. Open field available (1 acre). From Glasgow, take M77, turn off at newton mearns. Turn right at next 2 roundabouts. At 2nd roundabout set mileometer ...
Location ID: #10290130
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Private baths club in mildly moorish style. Pool has vaulted ceiling with arched windows, trapezes, rings, marble edges, changing cubicles at one end, diving dales. Turkish bath with loungers (modern), period marble changing rooms, plunge pool. ...
Location ID: #10290175
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Converted farm building with modern interiors. 4 en-suite bedrooms. Views to ruined Balwearie Castle and surrounding farmland.
Location ID: #10290191
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The Woodroad Viaduct (also known as Templand or Bank Viaduct) is a Category A listed, 14-arch masonry railway bridge in Cumnock, Ayrshire, opened in 1850. Designed by John Miller, it carries the Glasgow South Western Line over the Lugar Water, ...