Alastair Majury regarding Dunblane and Bridge of Allan

Alastair Majury regarding Dunblane and Bridge of Allan A page for Alastair Majury and others to raise and keep note of matters relating to the local area around the Dunblane, and Bridge of Allan communities.

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18/07/2025

🌟 **This Week in Bridge of Allan History: The Rise of a Spa Town! 🌊**

Hello, wonderful Bridge of Allan community! This week, let's take a moment to celebrate our town's transformation into a renowned spa destination during the mid-19th century.

In **1813**, mineral springs were discovered beneath the land, previously used for a copper mine in our area. Sir Robert Abercrombie saw potential in these springs and made a visionary decision to turn Bridge of Allan into a spa town. With his efforts and the skills of engineer Robert Stevenson, hydropathic establishments began to flourish, attracting visitors seeking health and relaxation.

By the 1830s, Bridge of Allan was buzzing with activity, drawing around **30,000 visitors** each year! The Victorian elegance of our town blossomed as guests enjoyed the soothing mineral waters, and establishments like hotels and lodging houses flourished to accommodate the influx.

The charm of Bridge of Allan during this vibrant period not only laid the groundwork for our local economy but also showcased the natural beauty of our surroundings, which continues to entice residents and visitors alike today.

So, whether you're enjoying a leisurely stroll through our town or indulging in some self-care, remember the legacy of our spa town roots! Have you explored any of our historical hydropathic sites? Share your thoughts and experiences below! 🏞️❤️



Stay tuned for more fascinating facts from our local history next week! 📜✨

18/07/2025

🌟 **Dunblane: A Gem of Religious Heritage** ⛪✨

This week, let’s take a moment to celebrate the **Dunblane Cathedral**, a cornerstone of our town’s rich history! The stunning cathedral, which was completed around **1240 AD** under the guidance of Bishop Clement, stands as a testament to the significance of Dunblane as an important religious site since the arrival of St. Blane in **600 A.D**.

Originally, the first stone church was constructed on this site around **1150**, but it is the grandeur of the current cathedral that continues to inspire awe. Though it faced significant challenges during the Reformation, when the nave was rendered roofless, the cathedral remains a beautiful symbol of resilience and faith.

As you stroll through Dunblane, take a moment to admire the remarkable architecture and reflect on the centuries of worship and community gatherings that have taken place within its walls. The cathedral not only enriches our landscape but also tells the story of our town’s deep-rooted heritage.

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit and experience this slice of history! 🕊️🏰

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