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Lochwinnoch Conservation Area

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Shop in Lochwinnoch conservation area
Lochwinnoch conservation area is a well preserved planned industrial village which was laid out by a local laird in 1788. It lies between the original settlement at East End and the River Calder.

Three grand vistas along straight streets are closed by two churches and the estate gates. Designated in 1972, the conservation area contains 29 listed buildings.


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The following properties lie within the conservation area boundary. For more information:
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