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Edinburgh, Duddingston Road West, Drybrough's Brewery
Brewery (20th Century)
Site Name Edinburgh, Duddingston Road West, Drybrough's Brewery
Classification Brewery (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Craigmiller Brewery; Dryburgh's Brewery; William Murray Ltd
Canmore ID 144781
Site Number NT27SE 3828
NGR NT 28710 71844
NGR Description centred on NT 28710 71844
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/144781
- Council Edinburgh, City Of
- Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
- Former Region Lothian
- Former District City Of Edinburgh
- Former County Midlothian
NT27SE 3828.00 centred on 28710 71844
NT27SE 3828.01 28741 71804 Brewer's House
NT27SE 3828.02 28666 71792 Malt Barn
NT27SE 3828.03 28697 71837 Brewhouse Block
NT27SE 3828.04 28719 71847 Range connecting Brewhouse to Office and East Range
NT27SE 3828.05 28728 71861 Office and East Range (Blyth and Cameron's Brewery)
NT27SE 3828.06 28684 71827 Chimney Stalk
NT27SE 3828.07 28704 71901 North Corner Range
REFERENCE:
Plans:
Dick Peddie and MacKay, Edinburgh adds and alts
Attic 2, Bin 1, Bag 2 Dick Peddie, MacKay and Jamieson, 1947.
Plans:
Dick Peddie and MacKay, Edinburgh extension and alts
Attic 2, Bin 1, Bag 2 J.R.MacKay, 1938.
Plans:
Dick Peddie and MacKay, Edinburgh subdivision of Brewer's House
Bin 17, Bag 3 Dick Peddie, McKay and Jamieson, 1946.
Note (6 January 2016)
The Castle Brewery (NT27SE 6195) was built in 1901 (http://www.archives.gla.ac.uk/sba/sbacolls/gjm.html). It is first depicted on the OS 25-inch map (Edinburghshire (1909) sheet 4.09) to the south of Criagmiller Brewery (NT27SE 4354) and east of the North British Brewery (NT27SE 3828) . Brewing ceased at the Castle Brewery in 1966.
Information from Peter McKeague (Survey and Recording, Historic Environment Scotland) 6 January 2015.