Millburn, Inverness

Though most of its buildings were demolished, part of the distillery remains as a restaurant with a purpose-built Premier Inn alongside.

According to one local memoir, an explosion occurred in 1781 at the city's powder magazine on Church Street.

[1] In September 1834, Henry Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain made an official visit to Inverness.

His carriage met the city's Provost, magistrates, and a large crowd in Millburn.

A survey of Millburn was made by the War Office in 1877, alongside areas of Yorkshire and Hampshire.