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Auchlochan Retirement Village, New Trows Road, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, ML11 0JS

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Auchlochan Retirement Village is situated off New Troons Road in Lesmahagow and consists of apartments and bunglaows with a range of properties and facilities surrounded by beautiful countryside.

Facilities include an alarm service and extra care facilities where appopriate, residents lounge, dining room, guest facilities, hairdressing Salon, library and estate management services.

Lesmahagow  is a small town just off the M74 about six miles west of Lanark. The Priory was founded by Benedictine monks in the 12th century but today all that can be seen are the foundations next to the Old Parish Church off the Church Square.

Tenure: Social Rent and Leasehold

General Information:

Auchlochan Retirement Village is managed by MHA, Epworth House, Stuart Street, Derby DE1 2EQ Telephone: 01332 296 200

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