Location ID: #10290628
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Contemporary architect designed detached house. 1-2 storeys, whitewashed, double garage, large south facing garden with french windows from house. Plain contemporary decor and high ceilings. Wooden Venetian blinds.
Location ID: #10290739
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Swiss-style log cabin in small glen beside a stream. 3 bed- rooms, one en suite, lounge with dining area, veranda, bath- room with corner bath, sauna, hot tub. Spectacular views of Cairngorms.
Location ID: #10290913
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5 bedroom converted cottage by river. Woodburning stove, range style cooker in kitchen.
Location ID: #10290714
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The Bass Rock is a steep, 107-meter-high (351 ft) uninhabited volcanic plug in the Firth of Forth, located 2 km offshore from North Berwick. Renowned for holding the world's largest colony of Northern Gannets, it appears white from a distance due to ...
Location ID: #10290619
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19th century large red sandstone mansion with basement & attics. 70 rooms. Oak- panelled inner hall & staircase & large period interiors, incl dining room tackle room, morning & drawing rooms, library, boudoir. Public rooms 15' high. Period baths. ...
Location ID: #10290889
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Located on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, the Bosta Iron Age House is a lifelike, reconstructed Pictish house (c. 400–800 AD) situated near the original archaeological site discovered in 1992. The site features a "jelly baby" shaped, ...
Location ID: #10290706
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The two lighthouses on Buddon Ness were built in 1865-6 by engineers D and T Stevenson. The high lighthouse (NO53SW 21) is a tall circular tower and still in use; the low lighthouse (NO53SW 55) is a similar but shorter building, which is now ...
Location ID: #10290676
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Bardowie Loch is a small, shallow, and sheltered freshwater lake in East Dunbartonshire, located 2 miles southeast of Milngavie. Renowned for its scenic atmosphere, it features the historic 16th-century Bardowie Castle on its north shore and serves ...
Location ID: #10290936
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Brig o' Turk is a peaceful, scenic village located in the heart of the Trossachs, between Loch Achray and Loch Katrine on the A821 road. Known for its dramatic Highland scenery, Victorian literary history, and the 1796 stone bridge over the River ...
Location ID: #10284229
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Substantial 15th century castle situated on a promontory in the Forth estuary. Strengthened in 16th C. Enclosed by parapet wall with apertures. Cast-iron pier. Tower in middle of courtyard. Victorian drawbridge. Lawn. Barracks.
Location ID: #10290664
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Banton Loch, also known as Townhead Reservoir or Kilsyth Loch, is a 24-hectare man-made freshwater lake constructed in the 1770s near Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire. Featuring Speirs Island and paths close to Colzium House Estate and Forth and Clyde ...
Location ID: #10290818
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Black Linn Reservoir is a small, 5.6-hectare (13-acre) water supply reservoir built in 1874–75, located in the Kilpatrick Hills of West Dunbartonshire, above the Langcraigs. Operated by Scottish Water, it is situated near Doughnot Hill and offers a ...
Location ID: #10290610
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Baldernock Parish Church, located near Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire, is a historic Church of Scotland building dating back to 1795, situated on a site used for worship since roughly 1236. Known as a rural "preaching kirk," it features a ...
Location ID: #10290083
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Historic neighbourhood on the south side of the River Clyde with a history of shipbuilding. Tenement housing, shops, underground station. Footbridge connecting with Riverside Museum on north bank of the river.
Location ID: #10284913
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Detached contemporary 2 storey house with large open-plan rooms. New build bright open facing field in front modern house large rooms open plan. Driveway and lots of wide road in front for parking.
Location ID: #10300583
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Victorian farmhouse in Rural Stirlingshire with formal gardens, woodland path, burn & river, meadow area. Category C listed former farmhouse in a beautiful, unique, rural Stirlingshire setting. Surrounded by woodland, but with direct views from the ...
Location ID: #10284982
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Three bedroom newly renovated penthouse flat on 4th and 5th floors of a modern apartment building with a roof terrace overlooking the University of Glasgow and Ashton Lane.
Location ID: #10287489
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Greenacres Curling Club, located in Howwood, Renfrewshire, is a dedicated, specialized curling facility known as "The Friendly Rink". It is widely recognised as the only dedicated curling rink in the west of Scotland, serving as a hub for both ...
Location ID: #10284527
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This ruined castle sits on top of a 50 foot cliff with a sandy beach, and town of Ayr in the background. It dates approximately to the 15th Century.
Location ID: #10284528
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3 storey, whitewashed, country mansion providing a regional HQ for the National Trust for Scotland and set within Greenbank Garden. Interiors largely modernised, with the exception of library and drawing room. Formal garden and outbuildings.
Location ID: #10287495
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The Greenock Cut is a historic 6.5 km (approx. 4-mile) 19th-century aqueduct in Inverclyde, designed by Robert Thom and opened in 1827 to supply water from Loch Thom to Greenock’s industries. Designated an Ancient Monument in 1972, it features 23 ...
Location ID: #10287497
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A modernised esplanade with parking bays and speed humps, lined with substantial sandstone villas and tenements. It has a great view over the Firth of Clyde.
Location ID: #10287496
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Greenock Ocean Terminal, located on the Firth of Clyde, is Scotland's premier deep-water cruise terminal and a gateway to Glasgow and the Highlands. Featuring a £20 million, modern visitor centre opened in 2023, it includes a 200m floating pontoon, ...
Location ID: #10287499
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19th century courthouse in Greenock town centre with central tower and corner turrets.