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Scottish building and structure stubs

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  • Rose Cottage and The Sheiling
    Rose Cottage and The Sheiling pair of buildings in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
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    Rose Cottage and The Sheiling is a pair of buildings in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. They are Category B listed, dating to the mid 19th century.
  • Dunfermline Townhill TMD Disused traction maintenance depot in Dunfermline, Fife
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    Dunfermline Townhill TMD was a traction maintenance depot located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The depot was situated on the Fife Circle Line and was near Dunfermline station.
  • Tradeston Bridge
    Tradeston Bridge Pedestrian bridge across Glasgow's River Clyde
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    55°51′21″N 4°15′50″W / 55.85583°N 4.26389°W
  • Rosemarkie sculpture fragments
    Rosemarkie sculpture fragments fragment in Highland, Scotland, UK
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    The Rosemarkie sculpture fragments are the Pictish slabs and stone fragments other than the main Rosemarkie Stone which have been discovered in Rosemarkie, on the Black Isle of Easter Ross. There are fourteen in all.
  • Cavers Castle
    Cavers Castle Ruined tower house in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
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    Cavers Castle, also known as Cavers House, is a ruined tower house located at Cavers, Scottish Borders, Scotland. Cavers Castle was a much extended tower house of the Douglas family dating back to the 15th or 16th century, and built upon the site of an earlier stronghold of the Balliols. It was repeatedly attacked during the 16th century wars with England, and substantially remodelled in the 17th century to form a mansion house, itself extended and remodelled in baronial style by Peddie and McKay in the 1890s. It was eventually deroofed and partially demolished in the 1950s, and was sold most recently in 2019. There are developing plans to restore the building, which is a listed building.
  • Palladium Theatre, Edinburgh Former theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
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    The Palladium Theatre was a theatre at East Fountainbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Palace of Haddington architectural structure in East Lothian, Scotland, UK
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    55°57′18″N 2°46′51″W / 55.9550°N 2.7808°W The Palace of Haddington was a 12th–13th-century royal palace in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. The palace stood in King Street (now Court Street), on the site of the present East Lothian Council buildings. Remains of the vaulting of the palace were found in 1833, during excavations.
  • Cartland Bridge
    Cartland Bridge Bridge in South Lanarkshire , Scotland
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    Cartland Bridge is a road bridge on the A73 north-west of Lanark, South Lanarkshire which spans the Mouse Water, a tributary of the River Clyde. The three-span bridge was built in 1822, to designs by the engineer Thomas Telford. It is notable for being the highest bridge over inland water in Scotland. It is a category B listed building.
  • Glorat House house in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
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    Glorat House is a 19th-century mansion house in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is located in Milton of Campsie, in the former county of Stirlingshire. The house is a category B listed building.
  • Leith Waterworld Water park in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
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    Leith Waterworld was a leisure pool in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built on the site of the former Leith Central railway station. It was the only pool in Edinburgh with flumes, and there was also a fast river run. It was closed in January 2012 in order to save funds for the Royal Commonwealth Pool's renovation and re-opening. A campaigning group against the closure, called Splashback, were funded to carry out feasibility studies but the property has been converted into a children's soft-play centre.
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