Holland Bush distillery

Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Holland Bush distillery stood on the Doups Burn at Banknock, East Dunbartonshire, close to where it passed under what is now the A803 Kilsyth Road. The Doups flowed down to the Bonny Water, close to the Forth and Clyde Canal. One neighbouring distillery was Bankier, which survived until 1928.

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  • Region
    Lowland
  • Production type
    Single malt
  • Distillery Status
    Demolished

Holland Bush History

John Henderson & Co. established Holland Bush distillery in 1827, but the site closed in 1830. Details about what happened to the distillery buildings have been lost.

Timeline

  • 1827 Opened by and licensed to John Henderson & Co.
  • 1830 Distilling ceases, distillery closed

Contact

Address
Banknock
Falkirk
United Kingdom
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See also

  • Rosebank Rosebank Rosebank Distillery & brand

    Rosebank

    This Lowland malt with its gentle, fruity palate, commands a dedicated following.

  • Abbotshaugh Abbotshaugh Abbotshaugh Distillery

    Abbotshaugh

    One of 18 lost distilleries in the Falkirk area, Abbotshaugh had a brief existence.

  • Bankside Bankside Bankside Distillery

    Bankside

    Little is known about this lost Falkirk distillery that ran in the early 1800s.

  • Bonnymuir Bonnymuir Bonnymuir Distillery

    Bonnymuir

    Also known as Damhead, this now lost distillery was active near Falkirk in the 1830s.

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