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View looking NNW showing part of SSE front of maltings with block of brewery on right
SC 733389
Description View looking NNW showing part of SSE front of maltings with block of brewery on right
Date 23/6/1970
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 733389
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Gleneagles Brewery & Maltings, Blackford, Perth & Kinross Blackford was a centre of brewing from an early date, as the water from the local hills was well suited for brewing, and the farmland in the locality was well suited for growing malting barley. The largest brewery was rebuilt in about 1887 for R and D Sharp, to designs by Russell and Spence, architects, Glasgow. This shows the maltings of the brewery, built in 1896-98 from the south-east. The building is situated in a court behind the brewery, which is itself behind street-frontage buildings on the north-west side of Blackford's main street. The three lower floors were used for malting, with the barley loft on the top floor. By 1970 the brewery had been closed for several years, though the brewhouse and associated buildings were still largely intact. The maltings was still in use, in the ownership of Simpsons Ltd, and remained so for a number of years. In the 1990s it was converted into flats. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/70/25/16
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/733389
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