Cameron Bridge

Village in Fife, Scotland


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::summary Village in Fife, Scotland ::

Cameron Bridge is a village in the conurbation of Levenmouth in Fife, Scotland. It is near to the village of Windygates and 2 mi west of the town of Leven. A distillery was established in the 19th century by the Haig family, which is now part of Diageo. The distillery produces Scotch whisky.

History and locality

It is a settlement at a bridge over the River Leven, which replaced a ford there. When Leven was flooded it was the first upstream crossing. In 1870, an earlier bridge was replaced with a new one. The River Ore joins the Leven a little upstream of the village.

Transport

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There is a railway station in Cameron Bridge, which opened in June 2024 as part of the Levenmouth rail link. There was previously a station at Cameron Bridge around 400 m west of the current station, which shut in 1969.

The Cameronbridge Grain Distillery

Main article: Cameronbridge distillery

Cameronbridge Grain Distillery is currently the largest of the remaining grain distilleries in Scotland and is owned by Diageo.

References

References

  1. (2007). "Cameron Bridge, Fife". [[Gazetteer for Scotland]].
  2. link. (10 November 2023 . Elsevier. p.xx. {{ISBN). 9780124046030
  3. Dorsey, Kristy (16 December 2017). [https://www.insider.co.uk/news/diageo-brands-20th-anniversary-1997-11700886 Diageo marks its 20th anniversary] {{Webarchive. link. (16 March 2018 . Insider.co.uk)

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