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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 805418

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/805418

NR56NW 28 centred 5264 6702

Jura Distillery [NAT]

OS (GIS) MasterMap, March 2010.

Jura, Distillery, Distillery Cottages.

SRO:

Land for proposed Distillery Cottages.

Agreement by Alexander McIsaac to give up land for a site for the cottages.

1892 GD 64/1/354.

(Undated) information in NMRS.

Established in 1810, Jura Distillery came into the hands of Messrs. James Ferguson and Sons in the year 1875. The new owners immediately set about a restoration costing #25,000.

The No.1 Maltings was a granite structure which stood some 3 storeys in height. At it's North end stood a Kiln measuring 48 feet square. The gearing of the Mash-tun was driven by a water-wheel.

The Whisky produced was pure Highland Malt. The annual output in 1884-85 was 60,339 gallons, 1885-86 65,000 gallons, but the works, at that time, were capable of making 180,000 gallons.

A Barnard 1969.

(Location cited as NR 526 671). Jura Distillery, Craighouse, founded 1810. An irregular, much modernized, group of 1-, 2- and 3-storey buildings, cement-rendered.

J R Hume 1977.

A photographic survey was conducted by RCAHMS, during October 1999, in order to enhance and augment the holdings of the National Monuments Record Scotland. At the time of this visit, Jura Distillery was still in full production.

Visited by RCAHMS (MKO), August 1999.

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