Location ID: #10289835
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A former passenger ferry now permanently moored on River Clyde, converted into a music / restaurant venue . Main deck, wheelhouse & funnel remain. Steel & glass atrium addition. One large open space over 2 floors. Stage, dance floor, bar and ...
Location ID: #10289034
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The Rhu Road circular is a gentle, level walking route in the Arisaig area known for its scenic views, wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere. Passing through, visitors can see Mains Farm, the Glen, and a distinctive white cottage. The area is located ...
Location ID: #10289868
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Contemporary detached house 2 storey house. Blue/Grey cedar cladding, 3m high windows, corner window area cantilevered overlooking waterfall in garden. 4 bedrooms, open plan living room, kitchen, dining and play area.
Location ID: #10289871
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Former textile weaving factory. Single storey with north facing skylights. Approx 24,000sq ft. No fixed partitions, but with internal pillars. Roller shutter access. In partial use as photographic studio - 1300sq ft with 2 walled infinity cove ...
Location ID: #10289874
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Located in The Whisky Bond on the Forth and Clyde Canal, Glasgow Sculpture Studios (GSS) is Scotland’s largest art production facility, supporting a vibrant community of artists with specialist workshops for metal, wood, plaster, resin, and digital ...
Location ID: #10284984
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Threave Castle is a massive, 14th-century tower house built around 1369 by Archibald "the Grim," Lord of Galloway, situated on an island in the River Dee near Castle Douglas. As a stronghold for the "Black Douglases," this 30-meter-tall fortress ...
Location ID: #10284985
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Threave House, located in Castle Douglas, is a stunning 1872 Scottish Baronial mansion built from red sandstone. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, the house features restored 1930s-style interiors, offering a glimpse into the life of the ...
Location ID: #10289895
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Tingwall Harbour, located on the West Mainland of Orkney, is a functional, small-scale harbour built in the 1980s that serves as a key, active, and local fishing hub and the main ferry terminal for roll-on/roll-off services to Rousay, Egilsay, and ...
Location ID: #10289904
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Lighthouse situated on the Eye Peninsula on the Isle of Lewis.
Location ID: #10284987
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Tobermory is the picturesque, vibrant capital of the Isle of Mull, renowned for its brightly painted buildings, bustling harbor, and scenic, wooded bay. Founded in 1788, this charming fishing port offers visitors a mix of local arts, cafes, and a ...
Location ID: #10307348
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Upper Bridge Street in Stirling is a central residential street characterised by traditional, often terraced, housing with scenic views of the Ochil Hills and Wallace Monument. Located near the city centre, it's within a 10-minute walk of Stirling's ...
Location ID: #10307343
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St John Street in Stirling is a historic, central street located in the city's Old Town, notable for its proximity to Stirling Castle, the Church of the Holy Rude, and Cowane's Hospital. It features 18th-century terraced tenements, significant ...
Location ID: #10289926
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Torphichen Kirk, located in West Lothian, is a 1756 T-plan church built upon the remains of the 13th-century Torphichen Preceptory, the Scottish headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John. It features a distinctive 15th-century ...
Location ID: #10289927
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Torphichen Preceptory, founded in the 1100s by David I in West Lothian, was the Scottish headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller (Order of St John). It served as a vital, fortified "preceptory" and hospital, combining the management of vast estates ...
Location ID: #10289974
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The new Tron Church was built in 1795 by architect James Adams. *Original Features: Steeple and Spire (1592) *Unusual features: semi spiral staircase, long gallery, Victorian Bar *Number of rooms: 3 x Auditoria, 1 Box Office, 1 X Bar, 6 x Dressing ...
Location ID: #10299631
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Featuring the old Tolbooth Theatre, the street is known for its independent shops, restaurants, pubs, and cultural venues and it marks the southern boundary of the Merchant City area.
Location ID: #10289365
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Spittal Street in Stirling is a historic, central street located within the Town and Royal Park Conservation Area, known for its C-listed tenements, stone buildings, and proximity to Stirling Castle. It features a mix of residential, commercial, and ...
Location ID: #10289969
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Bear Gates with avenue. Gatehouses. Courtyard. Brewery. Laundry. Formal garden. New half-acre maze. Chapel. Stables. Pond. 2 garden pavilions. Croquet lawn. Artisan studios in cottages & outbuildings. Old walled garden with orchard. 18th C library & ...
Location ID: #10307341
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Queen Street in Stirling is a central, sought-after residential street known for its traditional, period properties, often featuring original characteristics like cornicing and sanded floorboards. Located in the heart of the city, it offers easy ...
Location ID: #10307340
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King Street is a historic, central thoroughfare in Stirling, linking the city centre to the uphill route toward Stirling Castle. Known for its impressive 19th-century architecture, including creamy sandstone buildings and the landmark Athenaeum and ...
Location ID: #10307339
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Corn Exchange Road in Stirling, is a central historic street known for its impressive Scottish Baronial architecture, most notably the Municipal Buildings (1918) and the nearby Stirling public library. Located near King Street, the area features ...
Location ID: #10289963
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Beautiful sandy beach with dunes at end of Luskentyre (or Losgaintir) road. Dramatic views of the North Harris hills.
Location ID: #10289961
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Sandy beach enclosed by hills and headland north of Tolsta Head. Car park with toilets. Wooden walkway at start of path to beach.
Location ID: #10289960
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Secluded sandy beach reached by a steep winding footpath and enclosed by cliffs. Cave, jetty.