A closer look at the glenlossie distillery glenlossie is a beautiful distillery in speyside with a splendid pagoda roof to the old kiln and stunning onion shaped stills.
Pagoda roof distillery.
It featured a pagoda roof designed by scottish architect charles c.
It was founded in the latter half of the 1800s and since the early 1900s it has been closely associated with haig s blended whisky so it is rarely seen as a single malt.
In 1899 it was renamed to dallas dhu.
You might not expect to see a pagoda rising out of the misty fogs of the scottish highlands but if you ve ever visited scotland you ve probably seen it.
A distillery is set to be built in princetown devon which would be the largest in the uk outside scotland.
The pagoda roof was introduced around the 1890s as it offered an improved air draught.
The tall pointed gracefully curving structure that sits atop the malthouse making it easy to spot a distillery a mile away well if it s foggy a lot less than a mile.
When ownership of the distillery changed to wright greig ltd.
The designs show the distillery in the dartmoor national park with a pagoda style roof.
He designed carried out alterations to the existing ventilator into what is now the world famous distillery icon the pagoda.
Twas dailuanine distillery who commissioned his company and doig to carry out alterations around their maltings.