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New Lanark World Heritage Site

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
Welcome to New Lanark World Heritage Site

New Lanark is a historic cotton mill village located in Scotland, renowned for its rich industrial heritage and stunning natural surroundings. Established in 1786 by the visionary social reformer Robert Owen, it was designed as a model community that combined industry with social responsibility.

The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its significance in the history of the Industrial Revolution. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved mill buildings, which house interactive exhibitions detailing the history of cotton production and the innovative practices introduced by Owen.

At New Lanark, we are committed to education and sustainability. Our visitor centre offers a range of educational programs aimed at schools and families, focusing on the importance of social reform and environmental stewardship. We also promote sustainable tourism, encouraging visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

Our core activities include guided tours, workshops, and special events throughout the year, all designed to engage and inspire our guests. The site features a range of amenities, including a café serving locally sourced food, a shop offering unique gifts, and beautiful walking trails along the River Clyde.

We envision New Lanark as a place where history meets innovation, fostering a deeper understanding of our past while inspiring future generations. Join us in celebrating this remarkable heritage site, where every visit contributes to the preservation of our shared history.

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