Location ID: #10287152
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Ruined 16th century castle impressively rebuilt and restored in the 1990s. Situated on a slope by bank of river at Meikle Forter.
Location ID: #10284474
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Planned village consisting of a 1925 development reminiscent of an English garden city.
Location ID: #10284475
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Fortrose Cathedral is a picturesque ruin in a quiet square, built from red sandstone, featuring remnants of a 13th-century structure expanded in later centuries, known for its charming Gothic details, including the Chancel (St. Mary's Aisle) and a ...
Location ID: #10284476
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Fossil stumps and roots of trees which grew nearly 330 million years ago. In Victoria Park (cornish elms, lime trees, formal flower garden and arboretum). Also Victoria Park - flowers, boating pond, playpark, sports pitches, small secluded pond at ...
Location ID: #10287175
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Foxbar is a large residential area in Paisley, while Durrockstock Park is a Local Nature Reserve featuring a large reservoir, diverse habitats (marshland, Scots pine), walking paths.
Location ID: #10287188
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Friarton Bridge is a high-level, four-lane cantilever road bridge near Perth, carrying the M90 motorway over the River Tay; built in 1978, it features distinctive twin steel box girders supporting a concrete deck, providing crucial clearance for ...
Location ID: #10287191
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14 storey hi-rise blocks of flats by main road into Irvine. River Irvine runs past one side of flats. Blocks are named Annick Court, Doon Court, Garnock Court and Lugton Court.
Location ID: #10287203
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The Galleon Centre, located on Titchfield Street in Kilmarnock, is a major, family-friendly leisure complex opened in 1987, featuring a 25 meter swimming pool, ice rink, gym, sports halls, and sauna. It serves as a central hub for fitness, offering ...
Location ID: #10287212
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Gardenstown is a picturesque, steeply terraced fishing village on the Moray Firth in Aberdeenshire, founded in 1720 by Alexander Garden. It is known for its dramatic setting at the base of cliffs, a harbor, and closely packed houses facing the sea. ...
Location ID: #10287215
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Gardner Street, located in Glasgow's Partick / West End area, is renowned as one of the city's steepest, featuring an approximate 8% gradient (1:7 ratio) rising from Dumbarton Road to Partickhill. Known for its iconic red sandstone tenements, it ...
Location ID: #10287227
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Gartmore is a picturesque, historic 18th-century planned village in the Stirling council area, known for its panoramic views of the Ochil Hills and the Wallace Monument. Located near Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, the village features a, traditional ...
Location ID: #10284490
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Geilston House, located in Cardross, Argyll and Bute, is a private, 18th-century country house. It is best known as the focal point of the surrounding 10-acre Geilston Garden, managed by the National Trust for Scotland. The estate features a ...
Location ID: #10287244
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This 5 span stone bridge with 4 obelisks spans the River Tay at Aberfeldy and dates back to 1733.
Location ID: #10284493
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Attractive conservation village 3 miles south of Haddington. Village hall, Yester Parish Church, Mercat cross, village green.
Location ID: #10287260
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A 2 storey Georgian townhouse with basement and dormers. It has granite steps to the front door, a large lawn and garden to the rear.
Location ID: #10287277
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Glasgow Cross is the historic heart of Glasgow, marking the intersection of five major streets—High Street, Gallowgate, London Road, Saltmarket, and Trongate. It serves as the boundary between the city centre and the East End, featuring the iconic ...
Location ID: #10284498
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Glasgow Green is the city's oldest park, established in the 15th century, covering 55 hectares (136 acres) along the River Clyde's north bank near the city centre. It is a premier public space for recreation, events like the World Pipe Band ...
Location ID: #10287289
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A grand municipal cemetery with views of Glasgow Cathedral and the Royal Infirmary, and looking out onto Glasgow. There are many vaults and headstones in varying styles, sizes, and states of decay. The cemetery is reputedly modelled on Pere Lachaise ...
Location ID: #10287297
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Purpose-built plain rectangular building with sand washed brick and grey squared stone columns. It sitting in open space with flighted steps and contains several courts of different sizes. There is a large double height foyer like the National ...
Location ID: #10287328
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14 miles of extremely scenic single track road leading from A82 near Glencoe to the head of Loch Etive.
Location ID: #10287331
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The Glen Finglas Reservoir and Power Station, built between 1963 and 1965 as the final phase of the Glasgow Corporation Water Works, is a 127.9-hectare reservoir in Stirling, supplying drinking water to Glasgow. It features a 219m-long, 35m-high ...
Location ID: #10284504
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Steep single track road connecting Loch Long at Ardentinny with Loch Eck at Whistlefield. It is 20% gradient in parts and lined by forestry.
Location ID: #10287338
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This is a corner turreted house sits within 10.5 acres of land with a boating lake and woodland. It features french windows, spiral staircase, large public rooms and a spacious hall. There is a billiards room, balcony to the rear at first floor ...
Location ID: #10284505
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Glen east of Oban with views to Ben Cruachan.