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1867 The Strathearn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated, one of the earliest surviving Scottish limited companies. It remains a private company with continuing family involvement
1867 The Strathearn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated, one of the earliest surviving Scottish limited companies. It remains a private company with continuing family involvement


The first physician and manager was Thomas Henry Meikle. Naturally, water-based therapies were available and there was a strong Protestant religious atmosphere, with punctuality at meal times enforced with fines. Connections with clergy were strong, with subsidised rates being available to Church of Scotland ministers. Alcoholic beverages were unavailable until the end of the 20th century.
The first physician and manager was Thomas Henry Meikle. Naturally, water-based therapies were available and there was a strong Protestant religious atmosphere, with punctuality at meal times enforced with fines. Connections with clergy were strong, with subsidised rates being available to Church of Scotland ministers. Alcoholic beverages were unavailable until the end of the 20th century


1968 The company name changed to Strathearn Hydro Limited
1968 The company name changed to Strathearn Hydro Limited

Latest revision as of 16:18, 2 June 2020

Strathearn House, Ferntower Road, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3LQ

1867 The Strathearn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated, one of the earliest surviving Scottish limited companies. It remains a private company with continuing family involvement

The first physician and manager was Thomas Henry Meikle. Naturally, water-based therapies were available and there was a strong Protestant religious atmosphere, with punctuality at meal times enforced with fines. Connections with clergy were strong, with subsidised rates being available to Church of Scotland ministers. Alcoholic beverages were unavailable until the end of the 20th century

1968 The company name changed to Strathearn Hydro Limited

1985 With a further change of name, the company became Crieff Hydro Limited

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https://www.crieffhydro.com/

Sources of Information

National Register of Archives for Scotland survey NRAS3860