Distillery and Visitor Centre to be created in Stirling

The couple who created award-winning Stirling Gin are set to open a distillery in the shadow of Stirling Castle.
June and Cameron McCann have bought a 19th century building, formerly a blacksmiths, which they plan to transform into a distillery and visitor centre.
The move will give Stirling Gin a home to grow from as well as creating jobs and attracting extra visitors to Stirling.
The McCanns are working with a local architect and building firm and refurbishment plans for the Old Smiddy on Stirling’s Lower Castlehill have already started.
The aim is for the distillery to be fully open by next summer.
June McCann said: “We had been looking for the perfect site and always knew the building would find us and it has – distilling from `Scotland’s Heart’ was always our intention.
“The Old Smiddy felt like the right place from the moment we entered it.
“Being in the shadow of Stirling Castle, along with the blank canvas it offered, meant it was an opportunity which couldn’t be missed.”
It is believed the new centre will be the first legal distillery within the Stirling City boundary.
Stirling North councillor Jim Thomson welcomed the plans.
He said: “I think the distillery and visitor centre will be a great tourist attraction.
“It will encourage tourists to visit somewhere else in the town so they don’t just come to see the castle and then disappear.
“It may also help other businesses, such as the cafes which are nearby, and it will be good to have something else in the Top of the Town.”

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