Location ID: #10288071
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Duplex penthouse apartment overlooking Squinty Bridge. All glass frontage, internal open staircase, 2 public rooms, open plan kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 study. 60 mtr sq roof terrace with decking.
Location ID: #10288097
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Pebble beach with view to ferry terminal, Cumbrae and Bute.
Location ID: #10284633
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Laggan Bay, located on the island of Islay, is a expansive, west-south-west facing coastal area renowned for "The Big Strand," a 5-mile stretch of sandy beach backed by dunes. It is a popular, destination offering swimming, walking, surfing, and ...
Location ID: #10284358
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17th century village with cobbled street, cottages, mercat cross, Culross Palace and Abbey. Traditional harled housing with red pantiled roofing.
Location ID: #10284634
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Lahill's main architectural features are principally from the 18th and 19th Centuries. Views across the Firth of Forth. It is an elegant, well-appointed and well-sited ‘mansion’. Lahill is set in landscaped grounds. There are four principal ...
Location ID: #10284354
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Small stretch of sandy beach in Culzean Bay with views to the castle and Ailsa Craig. Backed by steep hills and accessed by steep single track access road. Caravan park.
Location ID: #10288044
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Dilapidated 17th century farmhouse and outbuildings including Mill Barn. Views to Pentland Hills. Planted forestry around.
Location ID: #10284654
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Loch Ard, situated near Aberfoyle in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, is a scenic 2.5-mile-long freshwater loch known as a key source of the River Forth. Surrounded by the extensive Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
Location ID: #10288663
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A 1792 Robert Adam house with 1845 wings. There are period interiors include large double drawing room, library, study, billiard room, bedrooms & bathroom. It has a 16th C converted doocot.
There are converted William Adam stables, 2 Victorian ...
Location ID: #10288367
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4 bedroom flat, 2 public rooms, wooden flooring. Lynedoch Street, located within Glasgow's prestigious Park Conservation Area and near Woodlands (G3 postcode), is known for its high-end, late Georgian/early Victorian architecture. It features ...
Location ID: #10284344
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Forest garden with mature rare trees, exotic shrubs and plants. Set in a natural gorge with series of waterfalls and pathways.
Location ID: #10288219
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Loch Eriboll is a 16 km long, deep-water sea loch on the remote north coast (Sutherland), known for its dramatic mountain scenery, including views of Ben Hope, and its historical role as a sheltered naval anchorage. It features the picturesque ...
Location ID: #10284292
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Cobbled curved Georgian street of 3 storey townhouses in New Town Edinburgh. Wrought iron balustrades.
Location ID: #10291462
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Cobbled lane leading from Gt George Street to Cresswell St. Shops, restaurants and tenement housing.
Location ID: #10291044
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One of the most important prehistoric monuments in Scotland, Cairnpapple was used as a burial & ritual site from about 3000-1400 BC. A covered display illustrates the sequence of uses, and visitors can descend into a chamber containing a Beaker ...
Location ID: #10288366
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Lynedoch Crescent Lane is located in the affluent Park District of Glasgow (G3), situated behind the Georgian blonde sandstone townhouses of Lynedoch Crescent. It serves as a quiet, residential rear access cobbled lane, offering private parking for ...
Location ID: #10284630
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A cobbled lane off La Crosse Terrace. A highly sought-after, leafy cul-de-sac located in the Kelvinbridge area of Glasgow's West End (G12). It is characterized by blonde sandstone buildings.
Location ID: #10284632
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Basic wood panelled interiors (pine) and some bare stone. Lagangarbh Hut, famously known as the "Wee White House," is an iconic, whitewashed, 18th-century stone cottage located at the base of the Buachaille Etive Mòr mountain in Glencoe. Situated ...
Location ID: #10288040
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The Star Pyramid (or Salem Rock) in Stirling's Old Town Cemetery is a large 1863 sandstone ashlar structure commissioned by William Drummond to honor Scottish religious/civil liberty martyrs. It sits on a grassy mound, featuring a stepped base, ...
Location ID: #10284651
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Loanhead Stone Circle (or Loanhead of Daviot) is a well-preserved, 4,000-year-old Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age site in Aberdeenshire, featuring a recumbent stone circle surrounding a central ring cairn. It is notable for its combination of a ...
Location ID: #10288084
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Langside Library is a historic Carnegie library in Glasgow, opened in 1915 and designed by George Simpson. It is recognized as the last of the Carnegie libraries built in the city, known for its open-access design and featuring a distinct red-brick ...
Location ID: #10288083
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A variety of halls and meeting rooms, staircases lined with green glazed tiles, red linoleum. Uppermost floors with low ceilinged dark tongue and groove wood panelling. Kitchens, toilets with cloakrooms adjacent. Main hall with stage and arched ...
Location ID: #10288078
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Situated at confluence of Wauchope Water and River Esk. Rectangular plan Gothic church.
Location ID: #10288170
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Small rural church dating from 12th century with alterations in 1616, 1774, 1813 and 1912.