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Douglas has historic buildings, medieval character and links to the Cameronian regiment.The rural village on the south bank of the Douglas Water is set in […]
Forth is a small village in South Lanarkshire with a population of around 3,500 people. The village of Forth is situated near Lanark in Clydesdale […]
Hamilton lies in the heart of Lanarkshire, where the Clyde and Avon rivers meet at the head of the Clyde Valley's rich, agricultural lands. Hamilton […]
Kilsyth is the most northerly town in Lanarkshire, nestling in the scenic countryside at the foot of the Kilsyth Hills. As well as the Antonine […]
The Royal Burgh of Lanark is a bustling market town located in the beautiful lower Clyde Valley. It is a popular visitor destination, and the […]
Larkhall lies on the edge of the scenic Clyde Valley between the River Clyde and the Avon Water. Larkhall's name is thought to have grown […]
Leadhills is located high in the beautiful Lowther Hills and was founded on lead mining. It is Scotland's second-highest village (after nearby Wanlockhead) lying at […]
The ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen has been a thriving hub for nearly 1000 years and today retains an almost village-like atmosphere, despite being South […]
Stonehouse is a thriving village nestled in the Avon valley, set in the peaceful surroundings of the countryside and rolling hills. The river Avon is […]
The historic market town of Strathaven - pronounced Stray-ven is located in the Avon Valley in rural Lanarkshire, surrounded by prime farmland, Strathaven is particularly […]

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