Dunverny
An 18th century Black Isle distillery, also known as Dunvornie or Dunvournie.
The lost distillery of Beauly is thought to have sat on Croyard Road at Beauly, in Inverness-shire. Its likely water source would have been one of two streams, one of which joined the Bridgend Burn that ran through the village centre on its way to the River Beauly.
Beauly distillery opened under John Fraser in 1825, but closed the following year. In 1827 Alexander Shepherd reopened the site and ran it for a good three years before closing the operation.