Location ID: #10284565
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An old farm house and a barn situated in 2 acres of land. It is a rural property with picturesque views.
Location ID: #10287644
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An attractive village with a history of weaving, and buildings such as Houston House (now flats), the River Gryffe, and the Houston Inn.
Location ID: #10284568
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Houton Head Ferry Terminal is a key, small, utilitarian terminal in Orphir on the Orkney Mainland, primarily serving as the main roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) car ferry link to Lyness on the island of Hoy. It is managed by the Orkney Islands Council.
Location ID: #10291355
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Cast bronze sculpture erected in 1951 featuring 3 commandos and overlooking landscapes that provided the location for World War 2 commando training.
Location ID: #10289539
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Mountainous landscape on the Trotternish peninsula of Skye featuring 160ft rock pinnacle known as The Old Man of Storr.
Location ID: #10288023
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Two-storey, part whitewashed coastal country mansion. Backdrop of woodland & fields. View of cliffs & Port of Spittal Bay. Elegantly furnished ints with many period pieces. Open fires. Croquet lawn & gardens stretch down to private beach with grassy ...
Location ID: #10287687
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1970s architect designed split-level whitewashed villa with a large garden. The interiors feature a lounge and dining room that are on split-levels, patio doors to the rear, and slim interior arches. The property backs onto Calderglen Country Park.
Location ID: #10284579
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Inchkenneth Chapel is a 13th-century, roofless parish church ruin on the small island of Inch Kenneth off the west coast of Mull, Scotland. Dedicated to St. Kenneth, a contemporary of St. Columba, it features a simple, rectangular design (approx. ...
Location ID: #10287695
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Inchlonaig is a 200-acre private island in Loch Lomond, renowned as the "Isle of the Yews" for its ancient, 14th-century yew woodland likely planted by Robert the Bruce. Located north of Luss, it is a tranquil, uninhabited (save for a holiday ...
Location ID: #10285168
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Remains of a 13th century priory situated on a wooded island in the Lake of Menteith.
Location ID: #10287708
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Open plan loft style apartment with exposed brick and stone, metal front door, wooden flooring.
Location ID: #10284582
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The cycle path that runs from below Samson's Ribs to the main road at Duddingston was once the route of one of Scotland's pioneering railways, and one of the earliest railway tunnels in the world (dating to 1831). The Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway ...
Location ID: #10287742
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Inverkip is a scenic, historic coastal village and conservation area in Inverclyde, located on the Clyde coast southwest of Greenock. Known for the expansive Kip Marina, it is a popular yachting destination. The village features Lunderston Bay, a ...
Location ID: #10287751
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The city features a historic Old Town with landmarks like Inverness Cathedral and the Old High Church, a modern Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, and a lively atmosphere with cultural pubs and local cuisine.
Location ID: #10287757
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This grand stone turreted building, adjacent to shopping precinct, incorporates the town hall with an art gallery and the council chambers. It features stained glass windows, a gallery, and is richly decorated.
Location ID: #10284588
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The Isle of Iona is a small, serene island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides, renowned as the "cradle of Christianity" and a historic center of Celtic monasticism. Located off the southwest coast of Mull, it is famous for the restored Iona Abbey, white ...
Location ID: #10287764
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Irvine Beach is a 2.5 km stretch of sandy coastline in North Ayrshire, featuring dunes, stunning views of the Isle of Arran, and a designated, monitored bathing area. It is popular for walking, cycling, and family visits, with nearby amenities ...
Location ID: #10287780
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The Isle of May Main Light in Fife is a 24 metre high, white, castellated stone tower with a gothic design, designed by Robert Stevenson and built in 1816. Located in the Firth of Forth, this automated, listed building provides a flashing light (2 ...
Location ID: #10284188
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Ballewan Estate (or Ballewan Farm/Estate) is a historic area situated on the eastern slopes of the Blane Valley, near Blanefield and Strathblane. Historically, it was a farmstead and estate known for its scenic location overlooking the Strathblane ...
Location ID: #10290897
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Bowling Basin is the historic western entrance to the Forth & Clyde Canal, located on the River Clyde near Bowling village, West Dunbartonshire. Once a critical 18th-century shipping and industrial hub, this revitalised marina now serves as a scenic ...
Location ID: #10290691
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Small theatre company housed in former Borrowstoun Primary school. Auditorium also used for Film Society.
Location ID: #10284227
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Black Hill Viewpoint (290m) near Kirkfieldbank is a National Trust for Scotland owned site in South Lanarkshire, offering panoramic views over the Clyde Valley. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument featuring an Iron Age fort and a Bronze Age cairn, ...
Location ID: #10290999
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Burgh Lane is a quiet lane located in the West End of Glasgow, specifically situated behind the Hillhead Library and Western Baths on Byres Road. It is historically significant as a remnant of the former Hillhead Burgh Hall, which was demolished in ...
Location ID: #10304949
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Blackfriars Street in Glasgow is a historic, narrow street located in the vibrant Merchant City area, connecting High Street and Walls Street. Known for its Georgian architecture, student residences, and residential flats.