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
1913 map showing the location of the three furniture works
The map is dated 1913 and shows the location of the three cabinet works that used to operate in Lochwinnoch.
Taken on 27th Oct 1938
Aerial view of Lochwinnoch taken on 27th Oct 1938 courtesy of Canmore. The three cabinet works that used to operate in the village are identified as well as the Calderhaugh mill and the lade which ran to it from the Calderpark mill. To the left of the Calderhaugh mill is an open space with some hay stacks on the LHS. That space was taken up almost entirely with the Calderhaugh mill before the new East extension and central part (original mill) were burned down. The part remaining is the West extension built in 1835. It was probably the largest mill in Renfrewshire.