Location ID: #10291499
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5 bedroom terraced Victorian town house arranged over 3 floors. The property retains many period features. Large bright, mirrored main living room.
Location ID: #10291513
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Coastal village famed for the traditional smoked fish soup, Cullen Skink. Beach and harbour. Colourful housing. Disused viaduct now part of Moray Firth Trail.
Location ID: #10291516
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Sandy cove backed by cliffs on the Aberdeenshire coast. Views to the village of Pennan.
Location ID: #10284359
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Ruins of a 12th century Cistercian monastery.
Location ID: #10284363
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Rural town at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and Lugar Water. Mix of old and more modern buildings. Bus station. Public park.
Location ID: #10291560
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Three-storey Georgian mansion house with Victorian flankings. Operates as a B&B with two separate rented flats. Few original features internally. Access to roof. Pond and well in grounds also horse livery.
Location ID: #10291567
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4.5 miles shore walk from South Queensferry to Cramond. Parkland. Garden valley. Chapel. Library. Drawing room with tapestries. 'Gothic' corridor with 16th C stained glass windows. 'Napoleon Room'. Boudoir. 'The Garden' restaurant. Conference ...
Location ID: #10291573
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Magnificent ruined mansion located on a hill overlooking Dailly. The mansion features a hard standing courtyard, dry riverbed, and surrounded by fields and crops.
Location ID: #10284372
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Twisty A-road running through hilly pass from Elvanfoot to Carronbridge.
Location ID: #10284373
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Ex-opencast site, currently undergoing restoration and tree planting.
Location ID: #10284382
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Dean Village is a picturesque, tranquil, and historic residential area located along the Water of Leith in Edinburgh, just a 10-minute walk from Princes Street. Formerly an independent milling hub for over 800 years, it now features scenic ...
Location ID: #10286820
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The Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum is a volunteer-run museum on the site of the former RAF Dumfries, focusing on local and world aviation history, especially WWII, housed in the restored control tower and other buildings, featuring aircraft ...
Location ID: #10286822
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Dumfries Train Station is a historic, Italianate-style Victorian complex built from red sandstone, featuring arched windows, slate roofs, and original features like platforms, a footbridge, and a signal box, serving as a key stop on the Glasgow ...
Location ID: #10286824
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Dumgoyne is a prominent hill known for its distinctive shape as a volcanic plug. It stands at 427 meters (1,401 feet) and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Loch Lomond and the city of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10284407
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Well-preserved Iron Age broch constructed around 200BC.
Location ID: #10286833
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Harbour in 2 sections: Cromwell Harbour and Victoria Harbour. Caves, craggy, rocky coastline with view of Bass Rock. Castle ruin at harbour mouth.
Location ID: #10284178
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Ayr is a historic seaside town and the administrative centre of South Ayrshire on the southwest coast. Known for its sandy beach, Ayr Racecourse, and close connection to poet Robert Burns, it serves as a bustling market town and tourist destination. ...
Location ID: #10284302
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Castle Douglas Town Hall serves as a key community centre in the Dumfries and Galloway market town. Managed by Dumfries and Galloway Council, this sandstone building functions as a local hub for activities and events.
Location ID: #10291115
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Carbeth Loch is a scenic 5.6-hectare man-made Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) located near Milngavie, south of the Campsie Fells. Managed as a commercial fishery, it is stocked with brown and rainbow trout, surrounded by alder wet ...
Location ID: #10291066
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Camasnacroise is a remote, picturesque hamlet and bay on the Kingairloch Estate in the Highlands, located on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It features a small collection of stone cottages, a historic church, and is renowned for its tranquil coastal ...
Location ID: #10291352
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Colzium House is a historic 18th-century mansion (built 1783, extended 1861) located within the scenic Colzium Lennox Estate in Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. It features a Victorian frontage, a local history museum, a walled garden with a cafe.
Location ID: #10291236
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Chatelherault Country Park in South Lanarkshire, is a 500-acre estate featuring a stunning 1732 hunting lodge designed by William Adam. Located near Hamilton, it offers visitors a blend of history and nature with 10 miles of woodland walks along the ...
Location ID: #10305601
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The Cove Light Anti-Aircraft Battery is a well-preserved WWII "emergency" coast battery on the shores of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross, built in 1941 to protect naval anchorages. It featured two 6-inch naval gun emplacements, two anti-aircraft positions, ...
Location ID: #10291382
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Corrour Station is the UK’s highest (1,340 ft) and most remote mainland railway station, located on the West Highland Line in the Highlands. Completely inaccessible by public road, it is surrounded by Rannoch Moor's wild landscape and acts as a ...