Location ID: #10284426
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Dunvegan Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and stronghold of the Clan MacLeod. Situated on the coast north of the village of Dunvegan, the castle stands on a plug of basalt and commands view to Loch Dunvegan and the ...
Location ID: #10284427
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Attractive small village set against backdrop Lowther Hills (Population 17). 18th Cent Church houses Queensberry Marbles. Roman fortlet one mile above village.
Location ID: #10286899
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T-plan sandstone Georgian church with tall round headed windows. Box pews, Queensberry Marbles.
Location ID: #10286903
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5 bedroom (1 used as a gym) 2 reception room house on 3/4 acre with brilliant views over Dunblane and towards Ben Lomond and the Trossach. New build extension on an original 'but n ben' Cottage from 1880's. Lots of original features . Modern decor. ...
Location ID: #10284430
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Traditional ochre harled buildings arranged around a courtyard.
Location ID: #10304968
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Dysart is a picturesque, historic conservation town in Fife, known for its 16th-century harbour, red-roofed Pan Ha' cottages, and role as an Outlander filming location. Once a thriving "Saut Burgh" (salt town) and coal port, it now offers a quiet, ...
Location ID: #10284884
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Island connected to mainland by Bridge over the Atlantic at hamlet of Clachan. Ellenabeich is largest settlement with rows of whitewashed former quarrier's cottages, remnants of slate quarrying industry. Ferry terminal at Cuan with services to ...
Location ID: #10284432
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Smallest inhabited island in the Inner Hebrides, connected to Ellenabeich on Seil Island by passenger ferry. Historical remains of the slate mining industry including several water-filled quarries and slate spoil heaps. Attractive mainly whitewashed ...
Location ID: #10284435
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B listed lodge house (previously Gardeners Cottage). Three bedroom property with open plan living area. Near Edinburgh but secluded location. Property has modern extension and modern outhouse and stables with three horses. Six acres of ground with ...
Location ID: #10286929
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Early 19th century asymmetrical 2-storey house set in the Aberdeenshire countryside.
Location ID: #10286938
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Imposing Jacobean style mansion featuring many crow-stepped gables and turrets situated on a hilltop NW of St Cyrus, with views of North Sea. Italian Renaissance gardens below a terrace of decorative stone balustrades, also topiary. Undergoing ...
Location ID: #10286943
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Eden Court in Inverness, is a multi-venue arts complex featuring two theatres, two cinemas, studios, bars, a cafe, and restaurants, set in historic grounds by the River Ness, offering diverse performances, films, and events with strong accessibility ...
Location ID: #10284439
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Purpose built conference venue including conference suite, exhibition space, banquet hall.
Location ID: #10286968
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An icon of Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle sits on its own island, connected to the mainland by a stone arched causeway. The castle features a Portcullis, well, barrel vaulted ceiling, grand banqueting hall with oak ceiling and wrought iron yett, ...
Location ID: #10284440
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On River Tay. Handsome & complete mansion with 4 projecting tower. Original wrought iron window grilles. Surrounded by gardens. Great hall on first floor with bare stone walls and wooden roof beams.
Location ID: #10286976
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Landed estate encompassing land and properties around Houston, Bridge of Weir, Kilmacolm and Neilston, including farms with tenants, estate housing (some vacant), trout farms, disused quarry, woodland including Eucalyptus.
Location ID: #10284442
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Ellisland Farm lies about 6.5 mi/10.4 km northwest of Dumfries near the village of Auldgirth, located in the Parish of Dunscore, Dumfries and Galloway. The complex is a museum in the farm Robert Burns built, lived in and farmed from 1788 until 1791. ...
Location ID: #10287158
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The Forth Road Bridge is a 2.5 km long, iconic suspension bridge over the Firth of Forth for car traffic, cycles & pedestrians. Longest suspension bridge in Europe. Leads from North to South Queensferry.
Location ID: #10286981
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Small community with pier on Loch Scavaig on the south coast of Skye. Rocky beach, school, community hall. Views to the Cuillins.
Location ID: #10284443
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Short north-south street near Charing Cross with terrace of two-storey townhouses, Scottish Opera HQ, former High School (under development).
Location ID: #10284445
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Nestled in the lowlands of Aberdeenshire, the House of Elrick was established at the height of the enlightenment era. Inspired by the thinking and radical shift against the ‘norm’, the house became a centre for artists, poets and writers who ...
Location ID: #10286998
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Attractive village in the Carse of Gowrie, on the north bank of the River Tay.
Location ID: #10287000
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Late 19th century country house. Duck pond, red-brick walled garden (part part paddock, 2 tennis courts with summer house pavilion, cedars, greenhouses, oak avenues, lime tree walk, porch with balcony. Ballroom, huge hall (upstairs & down), ...
Location ID: #10289508
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Independent school housed in impressive mid 19th century Neo-Jacobean building with castellated square towers and pepper-pot turrets. Bay windows. Carved wooden double staircase with leaded glass windows in hall. Modern extensions / outbuildings. ...