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New Lanark(Lanark, South Lanarkshire, UK) |
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Facilities & Restrictions:Souvenir shop, Dogs allowed, Car park |
Founded in 1785 and made famous by social pioneer Robert Owen
The historic village of New Lanark is a nominated World Heritage Site. Surrounded by woodlands, and the Falls of Clyde, this cotton-spinning village was founded in 1785 and made famous by social pioneer Robert Owen. Beautifully restored as both a living community and attraction, its history is interpreted in the award- winning Visitor Centre. Accommodation available, please ring. Opening Times: All year: daily, 11am - 5pm (closed 25 Dec & 1/2 Jan) |
Location:OS Ref. NS880 426. 1m S of Lanark Contact:
Address: New Lanark Mills, Phone: +44(0)1555 661345 Management:Management: Richard Wvans Admissions:
Opening times:OpeningTimes: All year: daily, 11am - 5pmSeasonalClosure: 25 Dec & 1/2 Jan. Nearest:City: Lanark |
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