Location ID: #10287500
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The Greenock Sugar Sheds (or Warehouses) are Category A-listed, 19th-century industrial buildings at James Watt Dock. Constructed between 1879–1886, these red brick, eight-story structures feature yellow-brick detailing and were central to ...
Location ID: #10287503
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Gress Beach (Traigh Ghearadha) is a tranquil, scenic coastal spot on the Isle of Lewis, known for its wide expanse of golden sand and backed by marram grass dunes. Located north of Stornoway, this east coast beach features unique sea stacks at its ...
Location ID: #10290724
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One bedroom, top floor flat overlooking Baxter Park. Walls and floors painted white.
Location ID: #10290590
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A 43ft narrowboat, moored on the Union Canal.
Location ID: #10284534
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A dramatic single track coast road with large cliffs above and drop into sea without crash barriers in places. It overlooks Loch Na Kael and Inch sea without crash barriers and goes along the shores of Loch Na Kael, adjacent to Inch Kenneth Island.
Location ID: #10300998
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Colourful new-build social housing development on the outskirts of Lerwick.
Location ID: #10287513
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A refurbished Victorian villa retaining many original features including bell pulls, hidden bookcase room, cornicing, fireplaces etc. It has 4 bedrooms, dining room, drawing room, office, gym (housed in summerhouse), driveway, large garden, ample ...
Location ID: #10284538
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A restored 18th century merchant's house overlooking Eyemouth Harbour built in approximately 1755. It has self catering accommodation for 10 people, a room with 1750's wallpaper, blue panelled parlour c1760, papered dining room c1830, and Kitchen ...
Location ID: #10284273
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The Burns House Museum in Mauchline, East Ayrshire, is the preserved 18th-century home where Robert Burns and Jean Armour lived between 1784 and 1788. It features the room where they began married life, alongside original manuscripts, letters, and ...
Location ID: #10290819
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Blackrock Cottage is a famous, iconic whitewashed climbing hut located at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glencoe. Owned by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club since 1947, it serves as a base for mountaineers and is widely recognised by ...
Location ID: #10287529
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Large egg-domed mausoleum created in 1840 by 10th Duke of Hamilton. Twin stone lions by eastern entrance stairs. Impressive marble flooring. 15 second echo!
Location ID: #10284548
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A converted former mill building on the Slitrig River with 14ft high Victorian waterwheel. It now houses a 111 capacity cinema auditorium, cafe, meeting rooms and workspaces. It has a Family Heritage Hub in the former Corn Exchange, and Farmers' ...
Location ID: #10284549
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Rising and falling over scenic valleys and dramatic hills, Heather Estate in the southern Scottish uplands, offers an impressive landscape with its wide, open stretches of rugged moorland with spectacular heather carpet, parkland, formal and wild ...
Location ID: #10284550
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The Hielanman's Umbrella is a historic Glasgow landmark, an underpass below Glasgow Central Station known as a covered meeting spot for Highland migrants in the 19th and 20th centuries, providing shelter from Scotland's wet weather.
Location ID: #10284552
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Hermitage Castle is a formidable, 13th-century, semi-ruined fortress in the Scottish Borders near Newcastleton, often called the "guardhouse of the bloodiest valley in Britain" due to its dark history of murder, torture, and border reiver conflict. ...
Location ID: #10284512
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"Hidden Valley" most commonly refers to Coire Gabhail in Glencoe, Scotland, a steep-sided, secluded hanging valley historically used by the MacDonald clan to hide rustled cattle. It is a popular hiking destination, characterised by a narrow entrance ...
Location ID: #10287589
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Street of 19th century blonde and red sandstone tenements in the Garnethill area of the city centre.
Location ID: #10287595
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A Grade A listed former church built in 1841, the property has stunning stained glass windows and one of only 3 fully working water powered organs in the UK, commanding views over the Holy Loch. Adjoining the church is the Argyll Mausoleum burial ...
Location ID: #10284561
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An Alexander Greek Thomson elaborate sandstone villa, and former convent built in 1858. It has an impressive wooded driveway and is set in parkland. It features a circular bay window on ground floor, and is richly decorated with friezes and ...
Location ID: #10308468
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Traditional early 20th century Glasgow tenement flat with rare main door access and private garden. This property has three bedrooms (two generously sized and one smaller), a large living room with a feature curved bay window and a spacious kitchen ...
Location ID: #10287620
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Holy Island features two primary, distinct lighthouses on the Isle of Arran (Firth of Clyde): the 1905 Outer (Pillar Rock) Lighthouse, a 23-meter, white-painted square tower designed by David and Charles Stevenson, and the 1877 Inner Lighthouse, ...
Location ID: #10287625
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650 acres of parkland in central Edinburgh featuring hills, glens, lochs, and cliffs including Arthur's Seat, Salisbury Crags and Duddingston Loch.
Location ID: #10287633
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Horgabost Bay on the Isle of Harris is an idyllic, scenic beach known for its soft white sand, turquoise waters, and stunning views of the surrounding hills. Located along the A859, it offers a more sheltered, smaller alternative to nearby ...
Location ID: #10284564
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This grand house overlooking the Montrose Basin features superb contemporary plasterwork, a family collection of portraits, period furniture & porcelain, weaving workshop, shop and restaurant. Exteriors include a courtyard, walled garden, and on the ...