Clach a' Bhreatunnaich (The Briton’s Stone) is a gigantic glacial erratic abandoned by the forces of nature on the southern slopes of Ben Donich, high above the village of Lochgoilhead. Tradition ...
This view from the Thames Path looks towards the towers on the Isle of Dogs. The original Canary Wharf is almost dwarfed now.
Stepney is a fascinating part of Tower Hamlets. Stepney Green is an attractive approach to the old village heart of Stepney where can be found St Dunstan's Church, Stepney City Farm (formerly Stepping ...
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Level 3 of the car park. This view may change in the near future, as the Kennet Centre's redevelopment into Eagle Quarter is still going through the planning process. These are 5 of 12 images, with ...
A journey by foot, train and bike along what remains of the former Glasgow & South Western Railway line from St Enoch in Glasgow to Princes Pier in Greenock. The line ran inland to Paisley, following ...
The south west corner of the multi-storey car park at the Kennet Centre off Bartholomew Street, and Good Vibes Music Academy at Winchcombe House. This view is from Market Street. This view may change ...