Location ID: #10290978
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Forming part of a conservation area, Bruce Street is a centrally located street featuring traditional three-storey tenement buildings, primarily consisting of two-bedroom flats and its proximity to Stirling city centre.
Location ID: #10302287
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Bank Street in Dundee is a historic city-centre street connecting Reform Street and Barrack Street, renowned for its 19th-century architecture, publishing heritage, and central location. It runs parallel to the Overgate shopping area, featuring ...
Location ID: #10290932
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The Bridge of Teith is a historic, potentially 16th-century structure located near Doune, passing over the River Teith. It acts as a scenic stone-arch feature near the medieval Doune Castle, with a separate, newer bridge and improved pathways nearby ...
Location ID: #10284457
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Findhorn Beach Huts are iconic, high-quality timber-built cabins located on the picturesque North Beach in Findhorn, Moray, offering exceptional views of the Moray Firth. These privately owned, off-grid, 6×8ft huts are designed for durable coastal ...
Location ID: #10287024
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The Fairy Glen on the Isle of Skye is a surreal, miniature landscape near Uig in the Trotternish Peninsula. It features grassy, cone-shaped hills (knolls), small lochans, and bizarre rock formations caused by a landslip. It resembles a magical, ...
Location ID: #10300083
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Modern Scotch whisky and gin distillery with grain store, drum maltings, millroom, stillroom, spirits laboratory, and cask warehouses, both traditional dunnage and modern palletted, plus onsite cocktail bar, tourist attraction inc. gift shop, twelve ...
Location ID: #10287789
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Location ID: #10284595
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Impressive street in Glasgow city centre bordering Glasgow City Chambers and featuring Beaux Arts style arches.
Location ID: #10287805
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Kaims Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the Isle of Bute. Square, white tower castle with few windows surrounded by single storey stone cottages with crow step gables. Walled garden. Holiday cottages.
Location ID: #10284599
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Large Border market town with quaint cobbled streets, town hall. River Tweed, Kelso Abbey, racecourse, Floors Castle.
Location ID: #10287818
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Kelso Abbey, located in the Scottish Borders, is a ruined 12th-century Tironensian monastery founded in 1128 by King David I. It was once one of Scotland's largest and wealthiest abbeys, featuring a unique double-cross plan with two central towers. ...
Location ID: #10287819
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National hunt racecourse with traditionally styled members' clubhouse & stand. Flat & hurdles racing. 2 parade rings. Betting offices & bookmakers' indivdual stands. Public bar. Separate restaurant. Adjacent to Kelso Golf Course.
Location ID: #10284168
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Substantial five apartment art deco ground floor flat within the prestigious Kelvin Court. Set on Great Western Road with landscaped gardens. Category B listed building status. Consists of kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, study, two bathrooms ...
Location ID: #10284600
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Kelvinbridge is a historic Category A listed cast-iron road bridge in Glasgow's West End, designed by Bell & Miller and completed in 1891 to carry the Great Western Road (A82) over the River Kelvin. It is a prominent, high-level Victorian structure ...
Location ID: #10284601
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Area of west Glasgow consisting of ex-local authority housing, now mostly owner-occupier and fairly genteel. Mixture of semi-detached, 4 in a block, terraced housing. Bounded by Great Western Road and Summerston.
Location ID: #10287828
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Beautifully refurbished B-listed bandstand and amphitheatre in grounds of Kelvingrove Park (access via Kelvin Way).
Location ID: #10288934
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Portree is the vibrant capital and largest town on the Isle of Skye, known for its picturesque harbour lined with brightly painted houses. Located on the east coast, this bustling port serves as a primary cultural hub, tourism base, and transport ...
Location ID: #10290923
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Brenchoille Bridge is a picturesque, late 18th-century small two-arched stone bridge spanning the Leacann Water near Furnace, south of Inveraray. Built around 1773–1775, it features rubble construction and sits on an old road track in a serene, ...
Location ID: #10287831
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Main door tenement flat overlooking River Kelvin. Stripped wooden floors.
Location ID: #10290633
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Balloch is a charming, accessible village on the southern shores of Loch Lomond, known as the "gateway to the national park". Easily reached by road or train from Glasgow, it features popular visitor attractions including Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch ...
Location ID: #10284605
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The Ken Bridge is a historic 5-span bridge over the River Ken. Ken Bridge Hotel, a 10-bedroom, former Georgian coaching inn lies adjacent.
Location ID: #10287837
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2nd floor tenement flat with large rooms. Sitting room, living room, dining room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms.
Location ID: #10287838
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Situated on side of a hill, near waterfall at Rumbling Bridge. Garden with rhododendrons.
Location ID: #10287846
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Small settlement in the Lochs area of Lewis.