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Greenlaw Conservation Area

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Tenement buildings in Greenlaw Conservation area
Greenlaw was developed as an elegant inner suburb on the eastern edge of Paisley over the course of the 19th century, starting with the Georgian palace fronting Garthland Place, continuing with the handsome four storey tenements of Greenlaw Avenue and completed by the detached and semi-detached villas in Mansionhouse Road.

The conservation area was designated in 1975.



The following properties lie within the conservation area boundary:
compass graphic for map link Greenlaw conservation area location map

For more information: Planning and Transport
Renfrewshire House
Cotton Street
PAISLEY
PA1 1LL

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