Dalwhinnie Distillery from the train
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Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 16 Aug 2020
Distillery; circa 1890, repaired after fire damage, 1919. 2-storey brick and rubble range, all whitewashed. Complex comprises pair malt kilns with traditional swept and piended slated roofs terminating in capped pagoda louvres. Also malt barn, mash house, tun room and still house. Slated roofs with ridge ventilators. Bonded warehouses; late 19th century single storey L-plan range of white-washed warehouses; slate roofs. Grade B listed. Listing number LB6898.