Location ID: #10287534
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An impressive town hall made of light stone sitting on the main street of Hamilton.
Location ID: #10286814
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Edwardian red sandstone municipal building in Scots Baronial style. Houses council office and registrar. Ceremonial chamber used for weddings.
Location ID: #10286766
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Detached two-storey, pale sandstone, four bedroom house situated in cul-de-sac in modern housing estate. Breakfasting kitchen, dining room, living room, sun room. Family bathroom with claw bath. Garage, monoblock drive to front.
Location ID: #10286732
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Dore Holm is a dramatic, uninhabited islet off Eshaness, Shetland, famous for its stunning natural sea arch resembling a horse drinking water, a spectacular sight often battered by winter waves, accessible via a coastal walk past Stenness and ...
Location ID: #10286854
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Science themed visitor attraction and corporate venue. Classroom, auditorium (seating not fixed), exhibits, elevated steel walkway, cafe. Double triangular section building housing science museum. Also 12 seat boardroom venue, Learning Space ...
Location ID: #10286733
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Dores, a village on Loch Ness's northeastern shore near Inverness, offers stunning, expansive views down the loch from its pebbly beach, a popular spot for walkers, wild swimmers, and Nessie watchers, with the famous Dores Inn pub right by the water.
Location ID: #10284368
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Coastal 'housing scheme'. Nice old stone bay, sailing club, and excellent vies across the Firth to Edinburgh. Boatyard and Boathouse.
Location ID: #10284374
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The Danna Causeway is a man-made causeway in Argyll & Bute, Scotland, connecting the small, privately-owned Island of Danna to the mainland's Taynish Peninsula via a tidal crossing at Loch na Cille, allowing vehicle access when tides are low but ...
Location ID: #10286836
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Dunblane Railway Station is a historic, three-platform station in central Scotland, notable as the UK's northernmost electrified station, serving the Highland Main Line and as the terminus for the Edinburgh-Dunblane Line. With glazed wrought iron ...
Location ID: #10286812
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Railway station with underpasses linking 3 platforms. Serves West Highland and North Clyde Line.
Location ID: #10284252
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Remains of an Iron Age broch situated on a headland to the north of Yesnaby on the mainland of Orkney.
Location ID: #10284274
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Small pier on the island of South Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands.
Location ID: #10284119
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A bright open plan 2 bedroom flat in the south side of Glasgow. Lounge, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, en suite and separate bathroom.
Location ID: #10290738
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The ruined church of a Valliscaulian priory. Much of the building later reconstructed.
Location ID: #10290939
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The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall is the world's oldest surviving music hall, opened in 1857 to entertain the working class with variety shows, cinema, and curiosities like freak shows and waxworks, earning its name "Panopticon" (see everything). ...
Location ID: #10284206
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200 year old traditional corn mill. Pond, Lade, Burn & Bridge (1775). The mill is a largish 3 storey building and includes an unusual almost circular kiln.
Location ID: #10302748
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A baronial mansion set in beautiful surroundings near the River Tweed. Characterful interiors, featuring open fires, a cinema room and a gym. Nestled in grounds, with a private, walled garden and terrace, scenic parkland.
Location ID: #10286816
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Dumbarton Sheriff Court is a historic, Category B listed neoclassical building in Dumbarton, Scotland, designed by James Gillespie Graham and completed in 1826, is a grand neoclassical building, with its foundation stone laid in 1824 and completed ...
Location ID: #10290918
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White rendered 15th century castle at head of Loch Breacachadh on the southern coast of Coll, with anchorage and beach.
Location ID: #10284211
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The Beach Ballroom is an Art Deco building located on the beachfront in Aberdeen, known for its iconic sprung dance floor that floats on 1,400 steel springs. Opened in 1926, it is a Category B listed building and hosts a wide variety of events.
Location ID: #10290695
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One of the world's most distinctive airports with the beach providing the runway.
Location ID: #10284209
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A rocky bay close to Liddel Loch on South Ronaldsay close to the village of St Margaret's Hope.
Location ID: #10284261
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Scenic mountain at the head of Glen Etive, Buachaille Etive Mor stands 1021 mtrs (3351 ft) at its highest point.
Location ID: #10302305
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Cobbled city centre street.