Heathhall Car Factory
Built in 1913 on the model of designs by Albert Kahn, for Arrol Johnston Motor car manufacture.
Said to be the first ferro-concrete car factory built in Britain. The Company made aero engines during 1st war but was liquidated in 1929.
In the mid-1940s the factory site was acquired by the North British Rubber Company and laterally became part of the Gates Rubber Company with rubber products being produced there for a number of years.
In 2002 the factory was sold to Interfloor and was used in the production of carpet underlay products until it's closure in 2013.
The factory has since lain empty and has been the subject of a fire in 2021.




















