Location ID: #10304776
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Yarrow is a restored 400 year old unit within a historic Scottish steading in East Lothian, approximately 915 square feet internally, with a similarly sized south facing courtyard directly outside the main space. Externally, it retains traditional ...
Location ID: #10289917
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Tomintoul is a picturesque, planned village located on the northern edge of the Cairngorms National Park in Moray, known as the highest village in the Highlands at 345 meters. Founded in 1775, it features a distinctive, wide main street, historic ...
Location ID: #10284253
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19th century red sandstone castle overlooking Brodick Bay, developed on the site of earlier structures. Many impressive interiors including stags head lined staircase, drawing room, boudoir, library, drawing room. Tiered gardens and terraced lawns.
Location ID: #10284995
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The Tradeston Bridge, locally known as the "Squiggly Bridge," is a distinctive, S-shaped pedestrian and cyclist bridge across the River Clyde in Glasgow, opened in May 2009. Connecting the International Financial Services District (Anderston) with ...
Location ID: #10290970
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Early 19th century, large vaulted single chambered ice house built into side of slope. Coursed rubble, tooled ashlar dressings. North facing with wide curved and coped frontage extending to projecting sloping wing walls; paired centre door and ...
Location ID: #10284951
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Picturesque small town developed around a natural harbour in East Loch Tarbert. Busy leisure marina and fishing harbour, old pier, ferry services to Portavadie, many attractive Victorian villas, shops, restaurants, hotels etc. Ruins of Tarbert ...
Location ID: #10289687
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Granite terraced house with walled garden onto beach and large rear garden. Large kitchen / dining / sitting room on 1st floor, 6 bedrooms. Original curved staircase.
Location ID: #10289343
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Medieval tower house extended and remodelled over the centuries to produce the 19th century Scottish Baronial structure we see today. 8000 acres of grounds including a footbridge over the River Ayr. Attractive period interiors.
Location ID: #10289631
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Remarkable fortification, on a promontory - magnificent cliff-top setting. Massive curtain wall with tower section built of red sandstone. Entrance across main ditch / moat. Narrow arched stairways. 17th C doocot.
Location ID: #10284238
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Borve Lodge Estate, located on the west coast of the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, offers 5-star, high-quality, and luxurious self-catering accommodation in a stunning coastal setting. Owned by Adam and Cathra Kelliher, the estate features ...
Location ID: #10289625
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Car park viewpoint. The Tak Ma Doon Road (B805) is a challenging, 4.1 km to 4.2 km-long steep, winding scenic route near Kilsyth in North Lanarkshire, known for its high-elevation views and demanding gradient. Rising over 250m with an average 6.2% ...
Location ID: #10284988
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Tollcross is an area north of the River Clyde in Glasgow and has a popular park, opened in 1897, which is famed for its international rose trials. It lies approximately a mile east of the neighbouring suburb of Parkhead, and just north of Braidfauld ...
Location ID: #10289884
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Traditional Scottish farmhouse with empty sheds barns and stables. Plenty of car parking and available fields. House (also a B&B) has 4 bedrooms small kitchen and porch. Exterior stripped back to the bare stone.
Location ID: #10288988
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Raehills House is a Grade A listed four-tiered, 18th-century sandstone mansion located in Dumfriesshire, between Dumfries and Moffat. Built between 1786 and 1792 by architect Alexander Stevens for the Earl of Hopetoun, this Annandale Estates ...
Location ID: #10289880
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Thirlestane Castle Stables are 5-bay, 2-storey, crowstep-gabled offices dating to circa 1844, designed by William Burn. Built with greywacke sandstone, they feature a cobbled courtyard, central round-arched entrance with the Maitland family crest, ...
Location ID: #10289676
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The Art Laundrette, located at 39 Dalhousie Street in Glasgow, is a traditional laundry services with a vibrant artistic space. Situated near the Glasgow School of Art, it serves both the local community and visitors.
Location ID: #10289659
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Temple Wood Stone Circle, located in Kilmartin Glen, Argyll, is a significant Neolithic to Bronze Age (c. 3500–1000 BC) ritual and funerary complex, featuring two distinct, adjacent stone circles. The site includes a 13-stone southern circle, which ...
Location ID: #10304753
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Former Glasgow Press Club, now a designer loft apartment. 307 sq meters (3200 sq ft) accessed by an iconic spiral staircase. 3 bedrooms, study and games area.
Location ID: #10290467
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19th century 36mtr tall lighthouse in Ardnamurchan peninsula, the most westerly point of mainland Great Britain.
Location ID: #10284983
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Thornhill is an attractive, historic conservation village in Dumfries and Galloway, known for its wide main street, 18th-century grid layout, and distinctive red sandstone buildings. Located 14 miles north of Dumfries in the Nith Valley. It also has ...
Location ID: #10290364
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Alness is a small picturesque town in Ross and Cromarty close to the Cromarty Firth.
Location ID: #10290423
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Picturesque harbour with berthing facilities for fishing and leisure craft. Colourful harbourside buildings.
Location ID: #10290553
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Small Perthshire town with a long main street featuring independent shops and restaurants.
Location ID: #10284150
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Art deco theatre opened in 1922. Has many of the original features and a capacity of 1175.