Survey Data

Reg No

20844220


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Technical


Previous Name

Bandon Distillery originally Allman's Distillery


Original Use

Mill (water)


Historical Use

Distillery


Date

1820 - 1830


Coordinates

150354, 55107


Date Recorded

10/06/2009


Date Updated

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Description

Detached former distillery complex, established 1825, incorporating earlier mill, dated 1816, and later addition, dated 1878. Now in ruins. Complex comprising multiple-bay three-storey distillery with upper floors removed, having three-bay return to side (north-west) and three-bay three-storey block to eastern end of side (north-west) elevation. Roughly dressed rubble stone walls with tooled stone quoins and date plaques to front (south-west) elevations. Red brick string courses and quoins to front and side (north-west) elevations of three-bay three-storey block. Camber-headed window openings with red brick voussoirs and block-and-start surrounds to front and rear (north-east) elevations with timber battened shutters. Square-headed window openings with red brick voussoirs, block-and-start surrounds to front and side (north-west) elevations, formally having timber battened shutters. Camber-headed former carriage arches having red brick voussoirs to front elevation, having red brick block-and-start surrounds with carved keystones. Pointed arch door openings to front and side (north-west) elevations of three-storey block, having red brick voussoirs, soffits, red brick block-and-start surrounds, now blocked to front and first floor of side (north-west) elevation. Former timber battened doors to ground floor openings of side (north-west) elevations. Round-headed door opening to front elevation of three-storey block having red brick voussoirs and block-and-start surrounds, now blocked. Camber-headed archway, partially blocked to side (north-east), with round-headed door opening, having red brick voussoirs and surrounds. Earthen ramp to rear rising to site of holding pool to south-east of distillery, now filled in. Detached six-bay two-storey outbuilding with recent porch to front (south-west). Pitched replacement slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Coursed rubble stone walls with tooled limestone quoins. Camber-headed window openings having red brick voussoirs, block-and-start surrounds and rendered sills to ground floor of front (south-west) and side (north-west) elevations, having timber casement windows with wrought-iron window guards. Camber-headed door opening with glazed timber door with side light to western end of front elevation, having double-leaf timber battened door. Recent corrugated-iron silos and outbuildings to north-east of main block. Rubble stone boundary walls.

Appraisal

This large complex of buildings represents the surviving remains of Bandon's largest whiskey distilleries, Allman's Distillery. Founded in 1825 by George Allman and situated on the site of an earlier manorial mill, the distillery had an impressive output of 600,000 gallons of whiskey in 1886. The mill was powered by both an enormous thirty-six foot diameter wheel which was eight feet wide and by a steam engine. Prohibition in the United States resulted in a tremendous down turn in sales, and the distillery ceased production in 1925, finally closing in 1929. This resulted in job losses for the several hundred distillery workers and the disappearance of the main grain buyer for local farmers.