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The purpose of the site is to help those new to the village to connect with its past and for those who have left for pastures new to remember what was left behind
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Burnfoot Mill Complex
(Bleach works, Sawmill & Flag Mill)
Location
This map, published in 1911, shows the location of all the mills that once operated in and around Lochwinnoch.
Owners
The McKinlays owners of the Flag mill at Burnfoot.
Products
This is a handkerchief manufactured at the block print works of J&R McKInlay.
Factory Buildings
A gallery of photographs of the Burnfoot mill complex.
Other Buildings
Ancillary buildings of the Burnfoot complex.
Burnfoot House
Burnfoot House which was the home of Hamilton Adam who started the first large scale mill business in this location.
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