Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Scotland
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- Clyde Arc Glasgow 2006
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Rosslyn Chapel
Midlothian
1446
This remarkable chapel just south of Edinburgh is famous for its unique decorative art and its mysterious associations with the Knights Templar, the Holy Grail and the Freemasons.
- Stone Circle 450m SW of Ardlair Kennethmont, Scotland
- Arn Hill Stone Circle, Rothiemay Station Cairnie, Scotland
- Auld Kirk Ring Cairn 150m E of Ardgathen Alford, Scotland
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Jedburgh Abbey
Jedburgh
1138
Built in the 12th century by Augustinian monks under royal patronage, Jedburgh Abbey is an impressive ruined abbey overlooking the town of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.
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Eilean Donan Castle
Scotland
1220
Probably the most picturesque castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle was originally built in 1220 as a defense against the Vikings. It was rebuilt in 1912-32 and is now open to the public.
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Wemyss Bay Railway Station
Wemyss Bay, Scotland
1903-4. James Miller, architect. Front buildings: Rock faced ashlar plinth, mock hall timber and harling, red tiled roofs. Italianate clock tower. Concourse: 2/3 of a circle with circular booking office.
- Auchmachar Stone Circle Old Deer, Scotland
- Parkhouse Hill Stone Circle (Aikey Brae) Old Deer, Scotland
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