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Hmmm! There are red rocks between N. Berwick and Dunbar, but the architecture doesn't tell me that. Stonehaven/Aberdeen area doesn't have red sandstone, suggesting it may be farther north. I've not been farther north than Aberdeen, so am ignorant, there, but the Elgin area is mainly alluvial, which this isn't Golspie is on gneiss, I believe, so that suggests the North-East Coast or, and I'm beginning to think seriously of the islands, more probably the Shetlands???
OK, you've given it away now. Pennan. A village I've never, ever, heard of. Nor have I heard of the phone box, a common item of UK street furniture, so it ain't all that famous, having featured in an obscure film, 20 years, that I've never heard of either. I would suggest that the phone box outside the GPO, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, that had 23 students packed inside in 1949 is more famous: at least 24 persons had it imprinted on their minds for life (the 24th being your humble servant - I was the packer-in, being too big to be half-suffocated inside it).
Not in Asia, not a listening post, perhaps, with a slight stretch of the imagination, just the opposite.
Clue: the country is a constitutional monarchy with a democratically elected bicameral government. However, the monarch (currently female) is not the Head of State, giving that honour to the Prime Minister.
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