Location ID: #10290652
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Balquhidder Parish Church is a B-listed, dressed-stone church built in 1853 by David Bryce, situated in the Trossachs National Park. It is famous as the burial site of Rob Roy MacGregor and features a modern interior with significant historical ...
Location ID: #10291059
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Callander is a bustling, picturesque town near Stirling, widely known as the "Gateway to the Highlands" and the eastern entry to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Situated on the River Teith beneath dramatic wooded crags (Callander ...
Location ID: #10290650
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Balquhidder is a picturesque village and glen in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, renowned as the final resting place of outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Located near Lochearnhead, it offers scenic landscapes featuring Loch Voil, Loch Doine, ...
Location ID: #10306943
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Spreading over the valley between the Castle and the Church of the Holy Rude the Old Town Cemetery is of outstanding importance within the historic landscape of Stirling. The monuments and the personalities they commemorate have been central to both ...
Location ID: #10293762
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Founded around 1140 by King David I, Cambuskenneth Abbey is a historic Augustinian monastery located near Stirling, known for its iconic 13th-century bell tower, Royal burials, and tranquil riverside setting. It served as a major religious and ...
Location ID: #10290336
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The Albert Halls in Stirling is a historic Victorian-era venue opened in 1883, serving as a premier cultural hub for concerts, theatre, comedy, and community events. Located near the city center, it features a 883-capacity main hall and a smaller ...
Location ID: #10289941
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Georgian mansion set in 4500 acres of parkland, farmland and woods. Interiors include large oval stone staircase, wood-panelled dining room, drawing room, music room with piano, old library. 5 farms. Tower. Walled garden, woodland garden, ...
Location ID: #10289942
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Craigniven Farm is located on the historic Touch Estate, west of Cambusbarron, Stirling. This picturesque area, characterized by high ground with commanding views over Stirling, has roots tracing back to the 15th-century Seton family. The estate is ...
Location ID: #10289131
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Rowardennan Lodge Youth Hostel is a Hostelling Scotland property located directly on the banks of Loch Lomond at the foot of Ben Lomond, offering panoramic loch views, private rooms, and shared dorms. Situated on the West Highland Way, it features a ...
Location ID: #10306932
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Gargunnock is a historic, scenic conservation village in Stirlingshire, situated between the Gargunnock Hills and the River Forth, about 6 miles west of Stirling. It features traditional white-washed architecture, the 16th-century Gargunnock House, ...
Location ID: #10287105
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Set in Campsies with whitewashed village hall, public toilets, two pubs, church, cottage made out of railway carriage, disused school, Culcreuch Castle Hotel (closed), Dairy Farm. Main street largely 2 storey stone terrace housing. 3 arch bridge ...
Location ID: #10306929
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The Cross in Dunblane is the historic heart of the town, featuring a picturesque square dominated by the 13th-century Cathedral, the 17th-century Leighton Library, and Dunblane Museum. Surrounded by traditional stone cottages and the Municipal ...
Location ID: #10306928
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Stirling Road in Dunblane (part of the B8033) is a key residential and commuter artery within the affluent, historic town in the Stirling council area. It connects the town center and its 13th-century Cathedral near the River Allan to the southern ...
Location ID: #10284409
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Dunblane Cathedral is a striking, largely 13th-century Gothic building in Stirlingshire, known for its reddish-brown stone, towering nave, and Romanesque bell tower. As a working Church of Scotland parish, it features rare 15th-century choir stalls, ...
Location ID: #10306927
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Millrow is a historic, leafy, and narrow lane located in the heart of Dunblane, near the River Allan and the historic cathedral. It is known for its charming, handsome stone buildings and historic character, featuring notable properties such as ...
Location ID: #10306926
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Kirk Street in Dunblane is a quiet, residential location situated in the heart of the town, immediately adjacent to the historic Dunblane Cathedral. It is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere near the River Allan.
Location ID: #10306925
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The High Street in Dunblane is a historic thoroughfare in central Scotland, serving as the heart of this affluent town near the River Allan. It is characterized by local businesses, cafes, and features the famous gold postbox honoring Andy Murray. ...
Location ID: #10306924
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Bridgend is a central residential area within the historic cathedral city of Dunblane, Stirlingshire, positioned along the banks of the River Allan. Known for its quiet, scenic atmosphere and offering quick travel to Stirling, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
Location ID: #10286749
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Doune is a historic village in Stirlingshire, situated along the River Teith. Famous for the 14th-century Doune Castle, it is a popular tourist destination known as a filming location for Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Outlander. The village ...
Location ID: #10306859
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Cambusbarron is a historic village in Stirlingshire, located just west of the city centre near the M80 motorway. Known for its scenic setting near Gillies Hill, the village offers a semi-rural lifestyle with a population of over 4,600. It features ...
Location ID: #10306858
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Buchlyvie is a historic conservation village in Stirling, located on the A811, popular for its rural lifestyle and commuting access to Stirling and Glasgow. Known for its wide main street featuring 18th/19th-century cottages and a picturesque ...
Location ID: #10290926
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Bridge of Allan is a picturesque, historic Victorian spa town in Stirling, nestled at the foot of the Ochil Hills and along the Allan Water river. Known for its tree-lined streets, independent shops, and proximity to the Wallace Monument.
Location ID: #10306857
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Mid Wood (often referred to as Mill Wood or simply the woods behind the town) is a tranquil, wooded, and scenic area located directly behind the bustling main street of Bridge of Allan, a historic Victorian spa town near Stirling. It offers ...
Location ID: #10288127
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Lecropt Kirk is a historic 19th-century Church of Scotland building near Bridge of Allan, serving as a linked congregation with St Blane's in Dunblane. Located near the Keir roundabout, this Gothic Revival church was built in 1827 by William ...