Location ID: #10284609
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Kilmarnock is the largest town in East Ayrshire, known for its strong ties to poet Robert Burns (whose first poems were printed there) and history as an industrial centre for textiles, whisky (Johnnie Walker), and engineering, offering a mix of ...
Location ID: #10290861
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Large hotel on Blythswood square in Glasgow with formal dining rooms, meeting rooms, small swimming pool, billiards room, 60s bar, attractive staircase, rear bar both 60's with dark/ black wood panelling and has a 50 seat private screening ...
Location ID: #10284617
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Largely vacant mansion featuring impressive vaulted hallway with dark wood, wood panelling and staircase with minstrel's gallery.
Location ID: #10287816
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13th century castle on the Clyde coast with views to Cumbrae and Arran. Corner tower & angle turreted castle with mansion house addition in 18th C. Victorian wing, currently painted in bright colours. Working sawmill. Formal garden, walled on 3 ...
Location ID: #10287965
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Marina complex with mixed housing painted in pastel colours with traffic calming on roads. Restaurant with children's playpark, large parking area.
Location ID: #10287790
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The Janet Hamilton Centre in Coatbridge is a community facility. Low, flat roof, dark brick community centre.
Location ID: #10284594
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Extensive abbey remains with fine rose window (St Catherine's Wheel) and richly carved Norman doorway. Ruins are remarkably complete. Remains of other domestic buildings. Visitor centre. Shop. Picnic area.
Location ID: #10284593
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Jedburgh is a historic Scottish Borders town, known for its dramatic red sandstone Jedburgh Abbey, a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Has sites like Mary Queen of Scots' House and the Castle Jail Museum.
Location ID: #10284592
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Complex of 3 extensive village settlements within 3 acres. Bronze age village with oval stone huts, Iron Age broch & wheelhouses & an entire Viking settlement. Mediaeval farmstead. 16th C house built on crest of mound. Visitor centre.
Location ID: #10284596
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Johnshaven is a picturesque, historic fishing village in Aberdeenshire. Harbour, strong maritime heritage, and focus on shellfish (lobster and crab) fishing, retaining an authentic atmosphere with colourful boats, drying gear.
Location ID: #10287791
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Stone built castellated jail building with turrets & battlements. Original iron yett. Reconstructed rooms to recreate reform system of early 19th century.
Location ID: #10285174
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A late 18th century whitewashed cottage on the banks of the River Tay. It is a highland cottage style with an attractive back garden in a very rural location.
Location ID: #10287124
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Fochabers is a charming, planned village in Moray, known for its historic straight streets, River Spey setting, and connection to the famous Baxters food company, offering a mix of cultural history (Folk Museum, Gordon Castle). A stop on the main ...
Location ID: #10287053
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Farr House in Farr, near Inverness, is a luxurious, historic self-catering property on the 12,000-acre Farr Estate, blending Georgian origins with modern comfort, featuring a converted chapel and tenants' hall. Set in private grounds with scenic ...
Location ID: #10287068
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Former ferry station and fishing village on the River South Esk opposite Montrose. Traditional two storey houses with external staircases. Montrose harbour. Path to Scurdie Ness lighthouse.
Location ID: #10287045
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The Falls of Leny near Callander are powerful rapids on the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) where water crashes through the narrow Pass of Leny, offering dramatic scenery as it flows over rocks, best viewed after rain, accessible via scenic walks from ...
Location ID: #10287016
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One of two lighthouses on the remote island of Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, the Fair Isle North Lighthouse is located at Skroo at the northeasternmost tip of the island.
Location ID: #10287063
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Steep tenement street off Queen Margaret Drive. Tenements on north side of street, some with neat gardens. Ex local authority blocks on opposite side of street.
Location ID: #10287168
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Foula is a remote, dramatic, pear-shaped island west of Shetland known as "Bird Island," famous for its towering sea cliffs (like Da Kame), vast seabird colonies, unique Norse heritage, and a community that still observes the Julian calendar, ...
Location ID: #10284451
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The Falls of Bruar are a dramatic series of waterfalls on the Bruar Water in Perthshire, known for their picturesque gorge, woodland setting, and historical link to Robert Burns. A popular walk features steep, wooded paths with bridges, viewing ...
Location ID: #10284473
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5 sided artillery fort with bastions projecting form each corner. Built in 1665 to protect the Sound of Bressay from the Dutch, but burnt and rebuilt in 1781.
Location ID: #10284469
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The forest around Loch Dee in Galloway Forest Park is a vast, natural landscape for hiking, biking, and wildlife, famous for being the first Dark Sky Park, with clear nights ideal for stargazing, while the loch itself is known for wild brown trout ...
Location ID: #10286845
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Early 19th century mansion by renowned architect William Burn set in large grounds close to South Queensferry. Fine interiors include library, drawing room, dining room, billiard room and several bedrooms. Also 15th century castle keep in grounds.
Location ID: #10302084
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Mid 18th century planned development of Edinburgh. Now a Unesco World Heritage site featuring stunning Georgian Neo-classical architecture.