A view of the river-facing side of the houses of Double Row (also known as Water Row) on Rosedale Street, New Lanark, Scotland. These buildings, originally constructed in the 1790s to house workers at the cotton mill, are now under private ownership. The building exterior and roof was renovated by New Lanark Conservation Trust which then sold empty 4 storey sections inside which buyers built their new homes. New Lanark is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist attraction in central Scotland.
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