Location ID: #10290544
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Auchinleck House is an 18th-century Palladian-style country house in Ayrshire, built around 1760 by Lord Auchinleck (father of James Boswell). Restored by the Landmark Trust, it features a symmetrical main block, two pavilions, a library, and ornate ...
Location ID: #10284142
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Forest covering the lower slopes of the hills on both sides of the glen near Achnashellach. A mix of planted, conifer forest and Caledonian pinewoods in a remote and dramatic area with a landscape of rugged mountain, Highland loch and stark moorland.
Location ID: #10290526
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Assumption Studios is a recording, filming and green screen facility located in the north side of Glasgow. The studios are part of a former historical church that has been recently refurbished. The main building offers facilities such as green ...
Location ID: #10290511
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Cottage on Arniston Estate offered as holiday accommodation. Single storey, 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen / sitting room, woodburning stove.
Location ID: #10290406
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Once the main herring fishing port in Scotland during the 18th and 19th centuries, Anstruther harbour today is modern working harbour and a popular base for leisure and tourism.
Location ID: #10290539
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Auchindrain Township is a 22-acre open-air museum in Argyll, preserving the last surviving example of a traditional, communal Highland farming township. It showcases historic stone longhouses and barns from the 18th/19th century, offering an ...
Location ID: #10290331
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2 storey assymetrical villa with steep gables and red tiled roof. Aga in Kitchen, formal dining room, chequered tiled hallway and conservatory. Railway viaduct over Loch Ken. Disused railway to Gatehouse-of-Fleet. 3 farms - Airds of Kells / ...
Location ID: #10284177
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Avmian House is a detached residential property located in the Drygrange area near Melrose, positioned in a semi-rural setting within the Scottish Borders region. It is situated near the scenic Leaderfoot Viaduct and provides access to local ...
Location ID: #10293920
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Modern suburban townhouse on south west side of Edinburgh. White kitchen units; white walls with mustard tiles and grey wood effect flooring. Dining area with small extendable marble effect table with 3 seats and small sitting area with sofa, ...
Location ID: #10289729
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Dramatic high-level road through the Campsies between Lennoxtown and Fintry. Partly forested. Car parking available overlooking Clachan of Campsie.
Location ID: #10288417
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End of railway line on SRPS line from Bo'ness and Birkhill. Adjacent to main Glasgow - Edinburgh line and farmland.
Location ID: #10287716
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Housed in a 1780s building, this upscale hotel is set among the shops of George Street and is an 8-minute walk from both Edinburgh Waverley train station and Edinburgh Castle. Some have views over the Firth of Forth, and suites add living spaces and ...
Location ID: #10298290
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City centre street within the Merchant City district. Features a mix of building styles including the neo-classical former Sheriff Court.
Location ID: #10287204
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Neo-classical building dating from the late 18th century and set at the heart of Royal Exchange Square. Houses gallery of modern art, public library and shop. Statue of Wellington at front by Carlo Marochetti generally has a traffic cone on its ...
Location ID: #10287682
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Ornately furnished 3 storey contemporary home set within gated community overlooking golf course and trees. French windows leading to decking with hot tub. Ist floor balcony. Monobloc driveway. Recessed ceiling lights throughout, grand piano in ...
Location ID: #10284584
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Inveraray is a picturesque 18th-century planned town on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, known as the "Capital of Argyll". As the ancestral seat of the Dukes of Argyll (Clan Campbell), it features the iconic Gothic Revival Inveraray Castle, the ...
Location ID: #10284585
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Inveraray Castle, located on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, is the iconic 18th-century ancestral home of the Dukes of Argyll, chiefs of Clan Campbell. Recognised for its grey-green stone, four conical-roofed corner towers, and Gothic Revival ...
Location ID: #10287157
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Iconic iron cantilever railway bridge over Firth of Forth leading from North to South Queensferry. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location ID: #10284578
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Inchcolm Island, located in the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, is a picturesque island famed for its exceptionally well-preserved 12th-century abbey, often called the "Iona of the East". It offers a mix of medieval monastic history, including a ...
Location ID: #10284580
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India Street, located in Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Georgian New Town, is a prestigious residential street running from Heriot Row towards Stockbridge. Known for its quiet atmosphere, the area features A-listed, 3-storey, polished sandstone ...
Location ID: #10284695
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This is the 2nd largest granite building in the world, with impressive fretwork skyline. There is an internal courtyard and beautiful interiors.
Now in use as Aberdeen City Council's corporate HQ, with university retaining the museum and Mitchell ...
Location ID: #10291071
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Military drivers' training area surrounded by cliffs, a loch, and forest. Views to Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle. Dirt tracks and ditches.
Location ID: #10285046
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A working family-run beef & sheep farm compromising of two large farmhouses and two small cottages dating from the 1700s, two separate farm steadings, rolling fields and winding rivers.
Location ID: #10290639
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Ballochneck is a 19th Century small estate with stunning country house full of original features including large fireplaces, high ceilings, panelled walls and impressive interiors. A flight of sandstone steps leading to a grand entrance hall with ...