Summary
new lanark combines natural beauty with historical interest to make this World Heritage site worthy of a visit. Born as a cotton- spinning village in the eighteenth century, it was developed under the enlightened management of mill owner and social pioneer Robert Owen.
The village, which is surrounded by woodland, remains similar today thanks to major conservation works since the mid-1970s, largely carried out by the New Lanark Conservation Trust.See the full content of this document
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Heritage Highlight New Lanark
This riverside village...
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