Location ID: #10287279
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The Glasgow Gurdwara, located on Albert Drive in the Southside, is Scotland’s first purpose-built Sikh temple, opened in April 2013. It is a prominent community hub featuring a golden dome, a large worship hall for 1,000 people.
Location ID: #10288416
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Former church completed 1885, Category A listed, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in neo-Romanesque style. Wall murals featuring angels by Phoebe Ann Traquair in the Arts & Crafts style. Modernised open plan office underneath. Exteriors: ...
Location ID: #10290378
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Amisfield Tower is a remarkably well-preserved 16th-century (dated 1600) Grade A listed Scottish tower house located near Tinwald in Dumfries-shire. The four-storey red sandstone structure is known for its "Jacobean baronial" design, featuring dense ...
Location ID: #10288107
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Lawers is an estate and historic house (c. 1724–1744) located near Comrie in Perthshire, known for its grand Adam-designed saloon, 16-bedroom mansion, and expansive grounds. Situated on the A85, it serves as a scenic, historic venue and gateway to ...
Location ID: #10289215
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Large assymetric country house in Jacobean style tastefully refurbished and re-opened 2019. Golf Course adjacent, spa, fishing beat on river.
Location ID: #10289954
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Townhead Village Hall Community Centre is designed to be friendly and flexible to offer services to and a base of operation for various community groups and a host space for other activities within Townhead and surrounding area.
Location ID: #10289636
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Small ferry slipway for car ferry services to Portavadie, situated half a mile out of the town of Tarbert.
Location ID: #10289635
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Small settlement on Tarbert Bay on the east side of Isle of Jura overlooking the Sound of Jura.
Location ID: #10289806
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Well-proprtioned late Georgian 2 storey detached house. Also ex-village hall with spring floor and stage, tennis court, orchard.
Location ID: #10284981
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19th Century farmhouse surrounded by woodland, forest and a river. Set in 15 acres with cabins and outbuildings currently used as holiday lets.
Location ID: #10289865
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The Victoria Bar on Stockwell Street, Glasgow, is a historic, cozy pub known for its traditional atmosphere, wood-fired pizzas, and live music, often operating as part of the adjacent Clutha Bar. Situated near the Clyde, it features a classic gantry.
Location ID: #10285259
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The Theatre Royal in Dumfries, is a historic venue operated by the Guild of Players since 1959, following its life as a 20th-century cinema. It features a 190-seat main auditorium, a 60-seat studio, and full accessibility, hosting a variety of ...
Location ID: #10289650
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Tayport Beach, located in Fife, is a scenic stretch of sand and shingle situated southeast of Tayport Harbour. It offers expansive low-tide sandy areas, stunning views across the Firth of Tay to Broughty Ferry, and easy access to the Fife Coastal ...
Location ID: #10289651
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Historic harbour in the mouth of the River Tay on opposite shore from Broughty Ferry. Some historic buildings and some more modern housing. Harbour now used for leisure craft. Circular public toilets, promenade.
Location ID: #10289738
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The Engine Works is a restored 19th-century Victorian industrial venue in Glasgow’s West End, located by the Forth and Clyde Canal. It offers versatile, multi-level spaces for weddings, corporate events, and TV/film productions, combining exposed ...
Location ID: #10302022
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Union Terrace Gardens is a, 2.5-acre, historic Victorian public park in the heart of Aberdeen, recently revitalised into an award-winning, accessible, multi-level green space. Featuring modern landscaping, it offers cafés, play areas, and an ...
Location ID: #10293662
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Longest canal tunnel in Scotland (630 mtrs) with a height of approx 3.6mtrs. The Union Canal is narrow at this point and only one vessel can pass through at a time.
Location ID: #10290016
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Canal running between Lochrin Basin in Edinburgh and Falkirk where it connects to the Forth and Clyde Canal at the Falkirk Wheel. Features include Avon Aqueduct, Slateford Aqueduct.
Location ID: #10293787
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Theatre school in Glasgow city centre with colourful reception area. 7 studios of varying sizes for hire. An award-winning performing arts academy based in Glasgow city centre, catering to young people aged 4–18. Established in 2001, it offers ...
Location ID: #10285014
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Urquhart Castle is a dramatic, 13th-century ruin situated on a rocky promontory on the banks of Loch Ness in the Highlands. As one of Scotland’s largest castles, it features a 16th-century tower house (Grant Tower), a gatehouse, and two main ...
Location ID: #10288950
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Medieval Carmelite Friary building and grounds. The building has both Romanesque and Gothic features. Grounds with trees and stone walls looking towards the Priory to the South and the three Forth Bridges to the North.
Location ID: #10289218
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Ivy clad sandstone building with square parapet towers in Georgian Gothic style set within 33,000 acre estate. Spacious hall and long gallery, dining room, large drawing room, small Gothic ante-room, library. Extensive grounds & gardens with maze ...
Location ID: #10306013
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State-of-the-art venue complex comprising 48,000 sq mtrs. of conference and exhibition halls, arena, hospitality boxes and restaurant.
Location ID: #10290013
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Ullapool is a picturesque,18th-century fishing village and port in the Northwest Highlands, located on the shores of Loch Broom. As the largest settlement in Wester Ross, it serves as a vibrant hub for tourism, art, and ferry transport, surrounded ...