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New Lanark Mill

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The New Lanark Mill is a remarkably preserved 18th-century watermill situated in Scotland. It’s notable as one of the earliest examples of industrial social reform, featuring innovative worker housing and education programs designed by Robert Owen. The mill itself demonstrates early textile production techniques utilizing a fast-flowing river. It remains significant for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of industry and social welfare.

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New Lanark Mill ranks #26 of 491 in the Watermill ranking, behind War Eagle Mill, ahead of Glade Creek Grist Mill.

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Who was Robert Owen and what was his role at New Lanark?

Robert Owen was a Welsh social reformer who managed the New Lanark cotton mills from around 1800, implementing pioneering improvements to workers' living conditions, education, and housing. His reforms made New Lanark internationally famous as a model of enlightened industrial management.

Is New Lanark a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Yes, New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its significance as a well-preserved example of an 18th-century planned industrial village. The site includes restored mill buildings, worker housing, and the school established under Robert Owen's vision.

Where is New Lanark located?

New Lanark is located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, alongside the River Clyde. The village is approximately 25 miles southeast of Glasgow and is accessible by car and public transport.

Can you visit New Lanark Mill today?

Yes, New Lanark is open to the public as a visitor attraction with a visitor center, guided tours, and exhibits about the mill's history and Robert Owen's social reforms. The site also includes a hotel and self-catering accommodation within the restored buildings.

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