Location ID: #10284947
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Atmospheric cobbled area in Edinburgh's Old Town. Originally the site of an 18th century sugar refinery and later given over to a brewery complex.
Location ID: #10289067
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The Rivergate Centre in Irvine is the largest shopping destination in Ayrshire, featuring 67 retail units across 28,800 sq m. Opened in October 1975 as part of the town's redevelopment, it hosts major retailers and a 3-hour free car park and ...
Location ID: #10284852
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Rough Island is an 8-hectare (20-acre) uninhabited tidal island in the Rough Firth near Rockcliffe, Dumfries and Galloway, managed by the National Trust for Scotland as a bird sanctuary. It is accessible on foot via a stone causeway at low tide, ...
Location ID: #10284844
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Purpose built museum housing world's biggest and best Burns collection. Stone and wood exterior, revolving door. Exhibits, Cafe, shop etc. Set in landscaped grounds adjacent to Burns Monument gardens.
Location ID: #10284861
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A leafy lane servicing middle-class tenements in West End of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10289292
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Rehearsal studio for Scottish Opera in Hillington Industrial Estate on the outskirts of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10284854
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Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow is a premier, neo-classical, and pedestrianized urban space in the city centre, designed around the former Royal Exchange building (now the Gallery of Modern Art). Developed in the early 19th century as a commercial ...
Location ID: #10284837
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National Cycle Route 75 is a 100+ mile (167 km) route spanning central Scotland from Leith (Edinburgh) to Portavadie (Cowal peninsula), traversing through Glasgow. It serves as a key east-west link, featuring traffic-free sections along former ...
Location ID: #10284846
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The Robert Burns House in Dumfries, is a modest, two-story red sandstone terraced house on what is now Burns Street, where the national poet lived from 1793 until his death in 1796 at age 37. Now a museum, it features rooms arranged as they were in ...
Location ID: #10284845
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The Robert Burns Centre in Dumfries, is a museum situated in an 18th-century watermill on the River Nith, focused on the final years of the poet's life (1791–1796). It features a Dumfries and Galloway Culture collection of original manuscripts and ...
Location ID: #10284924
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Founded in the 14th century and largely rebuilt in the 16th century, St Mary's is a substantial cruciform church in sandstone. Impressive vaulted ceiling. Lauderdale Aisle (or Chapel of the 3 Kings) features recumbent alabaster effigies.
Location ID: #10284828
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Red Tree Business Centre in Bridgeton, Glasgow, is an office development on Dalmarnock Road. Developed by Clyde Gateway, it provides 1,650 sq ft of modern, flexible workspaces, including dedicated suites for 28 SMEs, featuring superfast fibre, ...
Location ID: #10289152
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Rubha Nan Gall Lighthouse is a 19-metre high, white-painted masonry tower built in 1857 by David and Thomas Stevenson. Located on a small islet north of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, it is connected to the shore by a footbridge. It features a black ...
Location ID: #10289132
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1874 townhouse (bottom two floors of three) with garden. Cobbled lane. A detached, slate roofed, refurbished studio (1913) set within a tidy garden.
Location ID: #10289133
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The Royal Castle of Tarbert in Argyll, is a 13th-century, largely ruined fortress on a rocky ridge overlooking East Loch Tarbert. Commissioned around 1223 by King Alexander II to secure the Kintyre Peninsula, it was further developed by Robert the ...
Location ID: #10289076
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Robertson Park in Renfrew, is a popular, historic community park opened in 1912, featuring a modern, frequently busy skatepark, a well-regarded playground, and a bike track. Situated between Paisley Road and Inchinnan Road. Duck pond, skateboard ...
Location ID: #10285223
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Ross Wood, located near Rowardennan on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, is a tranquil, scenic woodland area, part of the West Highland Way trail in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. It is characterised by lush, green, ancient ...
Location ID: #10289158
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The Russell Institute in Paisley is a Category A listed building opened in 1927 as a child welfare clinic, now serving as a skills and employability hub. It is celebrated for its sandstone architecture, prominent bronze/stone sculptures. Very ...
Location ID: #10289124
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Rouken Glen Park, located in East Renfrewshire just southwest of Glasgow, is a 58-hectare (143-acre) public park known for its dramatic waterfall, wooded glen, and boating pond. Includes a popular walled garden, cafe, skate park, and extensive ...
Location ID: #10289097
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Rosemount House is a property situated in the Monkton area of Prestwick, Ayrshire, often associated with nearby residential dwellings like Rosemount North/South Cottages, a Riding Stable, and the Lodge. It is located near the A77 in South Ayrshire.
Location ID: #10288984
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Raasay House is a 4-star, 18th-century, 20-bedroom hotel and activity centre located on the Isle of Raasay. It serves as a historic hub for outdoor activities like kayaking and cycling, offering restaurant, bar, and views of the Cuillin mountains on ...
Location ID: #10289024
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Repentance Tower is a 16th-century (c.1560s) stone watchtower situated on Trailtrow Hill in Dumfries and Galloway, built by John Maxwell, 4th Lord Herries. It is a three-story, square-planned, fortified tower designed for signaling, featuring a ...
Location ID: #10289094
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Whitewashed single storey semi-detached cottage with dormers set in well-maintained gardens with hut. French doors to garden. Woodburning stove, exposed beams in living room.
Location ID: #10289267
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A grade “A” listed classical 18th Century Georgian House, original house built 17th Century where Admiral Duncan of Camperdown lived. Re-built in mid 18th Century by Paterson, an apprentice of Adam. 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (three ensuite), 4 ...