Bonthrone Maltings
Bonthrone Maltings is a former brewery complex in Newton of Falkland, now converted into private houses. The North Maltings are on Main Street, backing onto Holm Road, the South Maltings are on the other side of Holm Road. The bridge that once linked them across Holm Road has disappeared.
HES listing details[1] |
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Address/Site Name
Newtown of Falkland Bonthrone Maltings (formerly Newton Old Brewery) |
Description
Maltings and brewery complex, established 1600, remodelled early 19th century, and again at later dates during the 19th century, comprising North Maltings ranged along Main Street, and later South maltings, forming a courtyard to S, linked to North Maltings by oversailing bridge carried across Home Road, attached to South Maltings kiln. Rubble with pantiled and slated roofs. 3 kilns with pyramidal roofs and pagoda ventilators add to visual impact of the group in the landscape. [...] |
Statement of special interest
Important feature in the village and a distinctive landmark in the countryside. The bonthrones began brewing here in 1600 and stopped in 1916, thence to concentrate on malting and bottling, and acquired rivals at Ladybank in 1935 and Pitlessie in 1937, also having Stratheden Distillery from 1829-1929 at Auchtermuchty. Malting stopped in 1960. |
Previous uses
Brewery, maltings.
Further references
"Late C19, rubble-built, with a pagoda-roofed kiln."[2]
"Bonthrone Maltings", late 19th century, is now disused; a sprawling industrial complex with distinctiv skyline of pyramid-roofs."[3]
Notes
- ↑ Fuller description at HES record for LB13311.
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 338.
- ↑ Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 89.
Gallery
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South Maltings from the east
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South Maltings from the west
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South Maltings from Holm Road
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North Maltings from Holm Road