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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 867370

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

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NX45SW 32.00 centred 42038 54271

Bladnoch Distillery [NAT]

OS (GIS) MasterMap, July 2009.

NX45SW 32.01 NX 40847 54833 Weir

NX45SW 32.02 NX 40868 54812 to NX 42008 54259 Lade

NX45SW 32.03 NX 40879 54773 Sluices and footbridge

NX45SW 32.04 NX 40991 54619 Sluice

NX45SW 32.05 NX 41954 54195 Sluice

NX45SW 32.06 NX 42007 54255 Sluice

(Location cited as NX 421 543). Bladnoch Distillery, founded 1817 by John and Thomas McClelland, and rebuilt 1878. The complex consists of one-, two- and three-storey rubble buildings with a single kiln, substantially 19th century in construction.

J R Hume 1976.

This sprawling complex of buildings extends along the N bank of tge River Bladnoch to the NW of Bladnoch Bridge (NX45SW 33). The grid reference cited refers to the production and administrative buildings at the E end; there are extensive bonded stores to the W.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 22 July 2009.

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