Kennetpans Distillery

Dublin Core

Title

Kennetpans Distillery

Description

Kennetpans was formed by the monks of Kennetpans Monastery and was a salt panning community.
The local farmers learned how to distil from the monastery and in the 1730s it was the largest distillery in Scotland. In the 1770s a second distillery was opened by the brother of the original founder, John Stein.
The site is now in ruins, having ceased function in 1825.
The tour gives an aerial view of the ruins and the area around them with information points across the landscape.
Accessibility note: N/A

Source

toursites

Type

Museum

Identifier

3773

Spatial Coverage

current,56.0810033,-3.7476882;

Museum Item Type Metadata

Heritage Type

Cultural Heritage Site

Prim Media

3655

Address

Clackmannan FK10 4BW, UK

Citation

“Kennetpans Distillery,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3841.

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