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Butterlaw Farm Steading
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT8344 Bed and breakfast accommodation in former farm building.
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Harrowed field below Mattilees Hill
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NT9443 Hidden in the trees is the Gables Superior Bed and Breakfast.
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Hallowe'en decorations at Ford village shop
by Oliver Dixon for square NT9437 "Ghosts"hanging from the canopy outside the shop. The hype surrounding Hallowe'en seems to have become "viral" this year.
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Skeaghyll
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square H6501 Self-catering lodges by Lough Skeagh Upper.
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Main Street, Kingscourt
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square N7895 The R162 passes along the broad tree-lined Main Street with divided carriageway.
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Lochleven Seafood Cafe
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1161 Together with the shop for Lochleven Shellfish to the right.
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Loch Leven Holiday Chalets
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN1160 Shown on the map as a hotel, Loch Leven Holidays comprises a bed-and-breakfast establishment, a self-catering cottage and a number of self-catering chalets. beside the B863
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Anyone for chess?
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NM9644 Giant chess set at Appin Holiday Homes, a chalet park beside the A828 at Creagan.
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Alltshellach House
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NN0560 This grand house was built by the widow of a former Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. For many years now, it has operated as a hotel for HF Holidays under the somewhat inaccurate label of "Glencoe".
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The "Hideout"
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square N6598 Pub beside the R191 at Galbolie. As so often happens, one of the letters ("T" in this case) has gone missing.
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Neighbourhood shop at Galbolie
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square N6597 On the far side of a stream.
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"Fishermans Catch"
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square O1784 A very well-patronised fishmongers adjacent to the Port Oriel fishing port.
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Advertising bike on Market Street
by Oliver Dixon for square N9690 Advertising bike on Market Street
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Derelict grain drying tower
by Oliver Dixon for square N9690 Behind a scrapyard off O'Carroll Street. A contrast to the historic tower houses in the main street.
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The Keelman's Way and new office blocks
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NZ2063 The Keelman's Way (National Cycle Network route 14/141) is a riverside foot- and cycle-path which runs the full length of Gateshead Borough along the south bank of the Tyne. Here, just to the east of the River Derwent, the path passes in front of some modern office blocks, and a couple of sculptures.
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