When John Morrison bought the Knock estate from the Duke of Fife in 1892, he was a man with a vision - to make his investment pay its way. The discovery shortly afterwards of several springs of pure, clear and highly palatable water on the southern slopes of Knock Hill allowed him to do just that. Samples of the water were sent for analysis and within a month negotiations were under way with The Distillers Company of Edinburgh for the construction of a distillery on Knock Farm. The location, close to the Great North of Scotland railway line and just a few miles from the peat and barley-rich region of Moray could not have been more suited to such a venture.
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Ealain Gallery,
36/42 Main Street,
Drymen,
Glasgow,
G63 0BG
t: 01360 660 996
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat: 10-5:30
Sun: 12-4
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