| 62 - 66 Kirk Road, Wishaw ML2 7BL | |
| 01698358806 | |
| Wishaw Malt Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
This pub takes its name from the malt whisky which made Wishaw famous. Around this time, cotton-weaving was established in Wishaw. Domestic hand loom weaving and finishing became the main livelihood for many families and remained so well into the 19th century.
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