Location ID: #10287228
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A Christian Conference & Activity Centre set in 2 storey mansion housewith square entrance tower. It has a modern block and sports hall, and a games field. There are various lounges, a boardroom, bedrooms, and conference suites.
Location ID: #10294062
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Port William is a picturesque, quiet coastal village on the eastern shore of Luce Bay in the Machars peninsula of Dumfries and Galloway. Founded around 1770 by Sir William Maxwell, this former smuggling hub is characterised by its terraced cottages, ...
Location ID: #10284800
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Port Seton is a historic,, picturesque fishing town on the East Lothian coast, situated along the Firth of Forth about 13 miles east of Edinburgh. Renowned for its active working harbour built in 1656, it blends a rich maritime heritage with modern ...
Location ID: #10300663
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Papple Steading is a large farm steading dating from 1860. 4 houses: the old farmhouse, Grieves cottage and 2 bothies.
Location ID: #10288600
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Situated on a cliff 240 ft above sea level and inaccessible by water, this automated light is accessed by extremely steep winding road (the last mile is closed to unauthorised vehicles).
It has a foghorn housed in an unusual structure, and there ...
Location ID: #10287217
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An operational army training camp owned by MOD adjacent to Coulport submarine base and Faslane Nuclear Base. It includes an entrance barrier & security buildings, with nissen type huts. It has large military/industrial looking kitchens. The large ...
Location ID: #10288479
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A Cistercian Abbey with fine traceried stonework. The nave & choir was rebuilt in 1385.
The surviving remains of the church are of the 15th C, and are of an elegance unique in Scotland.
There is now a museum at the Commendator's House at ...
Location ID: #10284700
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A picturesque small Borders town on the River Tweed, at foot of Eildon Hills.
Notable features include Melrose Abbey, Priorwood Gardens, and a suspension footbridge.
Location ID: #10287343
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Small whitewashed parish church in a rural setting approximately dating to 1828.
Location ID: #10305102
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Gracemount Mansion dates from 1790, a country villa for Lieut. Col. Gilbert Waugh and his wife Grace. From the 1960s to 2025, the building was owned by City of Edinburgh Council, and operated as a youth club. The building and 3 acres of grounds are ...
Location ID: #10284679
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Extended semi rural cottage in U shape with courtyard in the centre - converted from a cottage and stables some years ago. Quirky character property in mostly beautiful red sandstone. Views to Loch Leven, backs on to Loch Leven Heritage Trail / ...
Location ID: #10284649
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Little Cumbrae Island is an uninhabited, roadless island that still retains its historical and natural beauty. The Cumbraes were one of the remote locations that early Irish monks settled. There are six or more known caves on the island.
Location ID: #10287294
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Built as the Glasgow International Concert Hall, the Royal Concert Hall is one of the largest halls in the United Kingdom. The entire complex is adjoining to Buchanan Galleries shopping mall. The building incorporates a performers` entrance in West ...
Location ID: #10284482
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Sandy bay north of town of Oban, close to Dunollie Castle and holiday houses.
Location ID: #10288155
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Leysmill is a small, rural hamlet located in the council area of Angus, positioned a few miles northwest of the coastal town of Arbroath. It lies within a region rich in agricultural history, near the Lunan Water, and forms part of the scenic ...
Location ID: #10288152
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Modernised former shepherd's cottage in an isolated setting. Original structure dates from 19th century, although now extended and improved. Electricity supplied by a turbine (no grid electricity) and water is from a spring.
Location ID: #10288000
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Harbour and local ferry terminal. Two large oil towers and some small warehouses. Harbour front includes four storey Kirkwall Hotel and residential houses to east. To west views from harbour of industrial estate on outskirts of town.
Location ID: #10287652
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Conversion within a sandstone villa with a substantial modern rear garden-facing extension.
Location ID: #10287272
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Built in approximately 1883, this impressive building is set in the city centre sharing George Square with Merchants House, Copthorne Hotel & entrance to Queen Street Station.
The ornate stone building has impressive interiors: the Loggia, marble ...
Location ID: #10284532
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Impressive small waterfall near Newton Stewart (not to be confused with its namesake near Moffat).
Location ID: #10287493
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Greenock Central is a 19th-century, staffed railway station on the Inverclyde Line, serving as a key transport hub 37 km (23 mi) west of Glasgow Central toward Gourock. Featuring raised platforms above street level, it serves the town centre with, ...
Location ID: #10284494
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Girvan is a scenic coastal town in South Ayrshire, known for its expansive sandy beach, working harbour, and stunning views of the volcanic island Ailsa Craig across the Firth of Clyde. Located within the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO ...
Location ID: #10287206
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A secluded Palladian mansion house of approx 100 rooms. The entrance foyer has a mezzanine (32' x 20' x 25'h), Ballroom (42' x 33' 18'h) and Drawing Room (30' x 36'). It has two fitted interconnecting libraries (18' x 34' each) and large, ...
Location ID: #10284483
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A geometrically planned village dating back to 1760 with a harbour which was enlarged in 1855 to handle steamer sailings. There is a 20th century corn mill on the harbour.