The town of Lennoxtown in Dunbartonshire, Scotland lies in a picturesque setting at the base of the magnificent Campsie Fells range of hills that reach east to west, from Denny Muir to Dumgoyne in East Dunbartonshire. Lennoxtown has been a thriving mill town with the busy Lennox Mill grinding the corn for tenants of the Woodhead estate and there were several corn mills within the area. In the late 18th century, Lennoxtown saw the establishment of the calico printing works adjacent to the old corn mill. Calico soon became a successful industry here and Lennoxtown grew with the provision of homes for cotton printing workers. The importance of the town is reflected in the building of the Roman Catholic Church in 1846 that is one of the earliest post-Reformation Catholic churches in Scotland.
Lennoxtown is a rural Scottish town that is amidst the most wonderful scenery of the Campsie Fells; attracting walkers, outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who come to enjoy the exceptional views, diverse wildlife and fascinating flora and fauna. With ample amenities and close proximity to other towns and villages, visitors will find all they need here. By far the most popular attractions here are the natural ones, with walks that reward with stunning scenery and breathtaking natural beauty in the varied landscapes and discoveries.
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