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Holiday Accommodation Lanark
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3 Bedroom self catering apartment, sleeps 5, within 1 hour from Glasgow & Edinbu Spacious 1st floor fully equipped self catering apartment in centre of Lanark a bustling market town. sleeps 5 adults + cot. Consists of Living Room, Kitchen, Dining Room, bathroom with shower, Twin Bedroom, Double Bedroom and Single bedroom. Private parking....
Prices from £60.00 per night
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Lanark - Situated close to where the Clyde meets Mouse Water the significance of this area as a strategic outpost was first recognised by the Roman invaders, who built their fortifications upon what is now referred to as castle hill. Lanark cottages are ideal for people who want to explore the town, placing you close to all of its major sites and amenities. Cottages in Lanark all aim to provide you with the comforts of home in your holiday environment, something they do very well.
Opposite St Nicholas’ Church there is a plaque commemorating William Wallace and his fight to free Scotland. Lanark was where his wife and child were living and the sheriff upon hearing Wallace was visiting his family stormed their home and seized his wife before later having her killed for not revealing his hiding place. On the same day his wife was killed for not revealing his hiding place, Wallace and his men stormed and took Lanark Castle. The castle was never redeveloped after this and the ground now houses a bowling green. Apartments in Lanark will enable you to trace the footsteps of Wallace. Holiday accommodation in Lanark can be used as a hub for all of your sightseeing and exploring.
The fast flowing waters of the Clyde were harnessed to power the huge cotton mills that were built in new Lanark, just a mile away from the old town, which stood and operated for many years. Recently they have been the site of major regeneration and development programs. Holiday rentals in Lanark are all in great locations allowing you to explore the local area and make the most of what it has to offer in good food and family entertainment. Staying in one of the holiday homes in Lanark will provide you with holiday memories to last for a life time.
William Wallace
Opposite St Nicholas’ Church there is a plaque commemorating William Wallace and his fight to free Scotland. Lanark was where his wife and child were living and the sheriff upon hearing Wallace was visiting his family stormed their home and seized his wife before later having her killed for not revealing his hiding place. On the same day his wife was killed for not revealing his hiding place, Wallace and his men stormed and took Lanark Castle. The castle was never redeveloped after this and the ground now houses a bowling green. Apartments in Lanark will enable you to trace the footsteps of Wallace. Holiday accommodation in Lanark can be used as a hub for all of your sightseeing and exploring.
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The fast flowing waters of the Clyde were harnessed to power the huge cotton mills that were built in new Lanark, just a mile away from the old town, which stood and operated for many years. Recently they have been the site of major regeneration and development programs. Holiday rentals in Lanark are all in great locations allowing you to explore the local area and make the most of what it has to offer in good food and family entertainment. Staying in one of the holiday homes in Lanark will provide you with holiday memories to last for a life time.
