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Crinan Harbour, pyroligneous acid works

A Scheduled Monument in Mid Argyll, Argyll and Bute

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0879 / 56°5'16"N

Longitude: -5.5646 / 5°33'52"W

OS Eastings: 178336

OS Northings: 694073

OS Grid: NR783940

Mapcode National: GBR DDMM.KXY

Mapcode Global: WH0J2.H7FS

Entry Name: Crinan Harbour, pyroligneous acid works

Scheduled Date: 30 November 1993

Last Amended: 20 December 1999

Source: Historic Environment Scotland

Source ID: SM5814

Schedule Class: Cultural

Category: Industrial: chemical

Location: North Knapdale

County: Argyll and Bute

Electoral Ward: Mid Argyll

Traditional County: Argyllshire

Description

The monument consists of the roofless and partly demolished remains of a small stone building erected as a pyroligneous acid factory in about 1840, an associated brick chimney stack, and an area in which evidence of construction and use of the site may survive. The monument was first scheduled in 1993, but included areas over which there were live planning applications.

It has therefore become necessary to reduce the area protected to the industrial core of the site. The area to be scheduled is irregularly shaped, and extends approximately 87m from north to south by 56m from east to west, as indicated in red on the attached map. The scheduling excludes modern boundary fences

Source: Historic Environment Scotland

Statement of Scheduling

The monument is of national importance as the most complete surviving pyroligneous acid works in Scotland, and possibly in Britain. The process carried on here was the distillation of wood to produce a crude acetic acid which was transported to Glasgow to make mordants for the internationally important calico printing industry of the Vale of Leven.

Source: Historic Environment Scotland

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Source: Historic Environment Scotland

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