Lowlands of Scotland


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Noun1.Lowlands of Scotland - the southern part of Scotland that is not mountainousLowlands of Scotland - the southern part of Scotland that is not mountainous
Scotland - one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts
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New arrivals Roe deer a familiar site in the Lowlands of Scotland
Aliso Edition's leather is sourced from the oldest family-owned leather company in the world, Bridge of Weir in the Lowlands of Scotland. The hides are sourced in Scotland, the UK and Ireland and are tanned using a chromium-free process in an operation committed to eliminating waste through efficient resource use, recycling and energy recovery.
An expert blend of the finest Speyside and Highland Malt whiskies and grain whisky from Girvan in the Lowlands of Scotland, this multi award-winning whisky is a true showstopper.
Which mountain range separates the Highlands from the Lowlands of Scotland?
The Lowlands of Scotland Brewery initially going to produce two craft - Dryfe Ale and Dryfe Blonde - before potentially moving on to creating a Lockerbie gin.
The family's principal seat was at Alloa, beside the Firth of Forth in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It passed to Mar in 1689 following his father's death; in the years ahead it would serve as a test bed for his ideas and, during his unhappy peregrinations abroad, as a kind of Neverland on to which he projected ever more fanciful architectural visions.
No doubt a segment of the show will also be devoted to her transplantation from the bayou country of the American Deep South to the lowlands of Scotland, but no spoilers here as that is best heard directly from the source!
The extended Cynster clan travels to their mansion in the Lowlands of Scotland with growing children in tow, presenting the perfect opportunity for tutor Daniel Crosbie to romance widowed governess Claire Meadows.
Approaching on the ferry you can see why, the north of the island is mountainous terrain, as you would find in the highlands, and south of the island is more countryside, resembling the lowlands of Scotland.