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The name means The Place of the Holy Man in Ancient British, and there was once an old chapel here. A water driven mill was established on the site around 1600, and John Duff of Glenlossie built two distilleries here in the 1890s. Both are still in operation, although their much prized malts were uncommon until recently. The original steam engine can still be seen on site.