Eden Mill unveils £4m visitor centre plan next to its Fife headquarters

A Scottish drinks producer has submitted ambitious plans for a multi-million pound premium visitor experience just metres from its current headquarters in FIfe.
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Eden Mill is pursuing its £4million project to create a new distillery and brewery within the former paper mill buildings at the University of St Andrews’ Eden Campus in Guardbridge.

Up to 50,000 visitors are expected to visit the site, with a dedicated minibus service being laid on to and from St Andrews for organised groups taking part in distillery walkabouts, and gin and whisky tasting tours.

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The exciting blueprint has been a number of years in the making, but a formal planning application seeking a change of use for former paper mill building 68A has now been lodged with Fife Council.

Eden Mill, the independent brewery and distillery has unveiled plans for a new visitor centreEden Mill, the independent brewery and distillery has unveiled plans for a new visitor centre
Eden Mill, the independent brewery and distillery has unveiled plans for a new visitor centre

As well as the proposed distillery and brewery expansion, a new visitor centre is envisaged along with a café/bar, shop, presentation room and a VIP tasting area on the top floor of the distillery offering views over the university campus and estuary.

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Paul Miller, co-founder of Eden Mill, said: “It’s the right time for Eden Mill to move forward with plans for a new distillery and brewery.

“We have always been pioneering, and this expansion can open the door to new product development and continued success.

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“To stay competitive, the spirits industry in Scotland needs to embrace new ideas and experimentation while respecting its heritage and traditions, particularly with whisky.

“At this new site, Eden Mill will be in the perfect position to invest in new products and lead the way with innovation.

“We firmly believe that this development will greatly benefit the local area and the wider Scottish economy, which is always what we have set out to achieve as a business.”

After brewing began on site in 2012, Eden Mill has quickly developed into a household name in the drinks industry and became Scotland's first combined brewery and distillery when it began the production of Scotch whisky and gin in 2014.

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Eden Mill anticipates 40% of visitors to the distillery will arrive at weekends, with a peak weekly figure of 1500 expected during the summer months.

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