Location ID: #10288726
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The original coastal route—now an abandoned stretch of tarmac—features a rugged, post-apocalyptic atmosphere. While the current A77 trunk road safely bypasses the headland via an inland route, the old road provides a quiet path with sweeping views ...
Location ID: #10288774
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Oswald Hall, also known as Auchincruive House, is a Category A-listed 18th-century Palladian mansion located in the Auchincruive Estate near Ayr. Designed by renowned architect Robert Adam, it is celebrated for its fine plasterwork, ornamental ...
Location ID: #10288749
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Rowallan Old Castle is a 13th-century fortified hall house and 16th-century Renaissance courtyard castle located near Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire. Famous as the ancestral home of the Mure family, it features raw stone walls and a drum-towered ...
Location ID: #10284772
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Orchardton Tower, located 4 miles south of Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway, is a uniquely circular, four-storey medieval tower house. Built around 1460 by nobleman John Cairns, it is famously known as the only free-standing round tower of its ...
Location ID: #10284770
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Old Wynd is a historic, narrow alleyway in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Connecting Trongate to Osborne Street (just steps from Argyle Street).
Location ID: #10284776
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Otago Street and its connecting lane in Glasgow’s West End form a charmingly bohemian, cobbled enclave nestled between Kelvinbridge and Hillhead.
Location ID: #10284777
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Pebbly beach on the shores of Loch Fyne with a pub (Oystercatcher) and one or two houses. The B8000 single track road runs along the shore and there is a mile long spit of land (like a causeway) juts out into loch.
Location ID: #10288741
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A fine, well preserved castle in the form of a square, with round towers at the corners. The largest tower was the keep, and it is one of Scotland's earliest stone castles.
Location ID: #10284775
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Otago Street is in Glasgow’s West End. Located between Hillhead and Kelvinbridge, it features traditional red-sandstone tenement buildings, independent shops, cafes, and easy access to the University of Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park, and the Botanic ...
Location ID: #10288779
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The Out of the Blue Drill Hall is a vibrant community and arts hub in Leith, Edinburgh. Housed in a former military drill hall, it features artist and small business studios, rehearsal areas, and an exhibition space. It is also home to a licensed ...
Location ID: #10284758
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Old Blair is a whitewashed historic self-catering lodge located a few hundred yards from Blair Castle in Blair Atholl. Originally built in 1823 as an inn, the house sleeps up to 12 guests. Proximity to Cairngorms National Park.
Location ID: #10284766
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The Old Manor Bridge, or Old Manor Brig, is a historic 1702 hump-backed, B-listed single-span rubble stone bridge located 1.25 miles (2km) west-southwest of Peebles. Spanning the Manor Water just before its confluence with the River Tweed.
Location ID: #10284755
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Detached 18th Century traditional sandstone villa with period features, 4 bedrooms 3 reception rooms, large 2 tier garden, workshop and off street parking and separate access road to the rear garden.
Location ID: #10284734
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New Abbey Road (DG2) is a scenic, highly desirable route connecting Dumfries town centre to the historic village of New Abbey. Located in Dumfries & Galloway, the road transitions seamlessly from suburban family homes into sweeping, unspoilt ...
Location ID: #10288661
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Loudoun Hill is on this farm land. 300 acres of grassland. Four ruined properties on the land. Woodland. Cliffs, River Irvine. Farm steading consists of a range of traditional and modern buildings. The farmhouse is a large red sandstone building.
Location ID: #10288683
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North Berwick is a picturesque seaside town in East Lothian. Located just 20 miles (35 minutes by train) east of Edinburgh, it is famous for its stunning sandy beaches, world-renowned golf links, and striking views of the Bass Rock.
Location ID: #10287824
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A walkway by River Kelvin from Maryhill to city centre including various bridges and tunnels.
Location ID: #10288615
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Nardini's of Largs is a legendary, Art Deco seaside cafe and ice cream parlour on the Clyde coast. Established in 1935, it is famous for its authentic Italian gelato with over 30 flavours, served with panoramic views of the water. The 200-seat ...
Location ID: #10284741
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New Lanark is a beautifully restored 18th-century cotton mill village set in the picturesque Clyde Valley, just under 1 hour southeast of Glasgow. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is internationally renowned for its pivotal role in the ...
Location ID: #10288646
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Traditional house with twin dormer windows and central porch entrance and side extension. Tasteful interiors with painted tongue and groove wood panelling and wooden floors.
Location ID: #10288619
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The National Wallace Monument (67m) is a Victorian Gothic tower atop Abbey Craig built in 1869. There is a climb of 246 stairs up its 67m height, rewarded with panoramic views to Stirling, Ochil Hills and Forth Valley. Recently used by Guillermo ...
Location ID: #10288684
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North Berwick Harbour is a picturesque, historic port in East Lothian. Dating back to the 12th century, it is famous for its wildlife cruises, colorful boats, and surrounding views of the Firth of Forth. It is the primary departure point for popular ...
Location ID: #10288611
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Nairn Beach is a spectacular stretch of pristine, white sand and sweeping sand dunes on the Moray Firth in the Highlands. Famous for its resident bottlenose dolphins, dramatic coastal views, and safe swimming waters.
Location ID: #10284749
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Newton Stewart is a historic market town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. Known as the "Gateway to the Galloway Hills," it sits on the River Cree. Surrounded by stunning woodland and the nearby Galloway Forest Park.