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It hosts a gift shop which sells exclusive Deanston bottlings, a café, tasting and presentations areas, and a variety of intimate distillery and tasting tours. As the visitor centre opened, the distillery and a number of staff had already attracted international attention as Deanston featured as the distillery location in the Ken Loach film ...
Deanston Distillery and the River Teith Deanston Cotton Mill was built by the Buchanan brothers of Carston, Killearn near Glasgow, in 1785, and utilised the River Teith to power the mill. In 1808 James Finlay & Co bought and developed the mill, including the construction of a 1,500-yard-long (1,400-metre) Lade.
Deanston Distillery incorporates some of the buildings of the former Adelphi Cotton Mill, founded in 1785 by the Buchanan brothers, apprentices of Richard Arkwright, who invented the "Spinning Jenny". Arkwright designed the Adelphi Mill, covering the weaving hall roof with earth and a garden to keep the hall cool.
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Kilmadock parish (Scottish Gaelic Cille Mo Dog), named for Saint Cadoc, containing the settlements of Doune, Deanston, Buchany, Argaty, Hill of Row, Drumvaich, and Delvorich, is situated in Stirling council area, Scotland, and is on the southern border of the former county of Perthshire. Its length is 10 miles (16 kilometres), its breadth from ...
In March 2017, plans for a new £12 million distillery and visitor centre to be built on the Ardgowan Estate near Inverkip were approved by Inverclyde Council. The plans were submitted by the Ardgowan Distillery Company. [4] In March 2023, Ardgowan spent £100m on Sherry casks to be used in the new distillery. [5]
The Deanston Distillery near Doune uses the Teith to supply water for the manufacture of Deanston Single Malt Whisky. [ 4 ] The 'Brig o' Teith' was constructed in 1535 by Robert Spittal , a Royal tailor to Margaret Tudor , wife of James IV .
The distillery has two pagoda roofs, as well as eight washbacks. [8] The distillery has a traditional dunnage style warehouse. [3] Waste from the facility is used as a feedstock to grow microalgae as an animal feed ingredient. [7] [10] The distillery has a visitor centre, planned to accommodate 80,000 visitors a year. [2] [6]