Alexanders Town & Country Specialists
Tuesday: 09:00 - 14:30
Wednesday: 09:00 - 14:30
Thursday: 09:00 - 14:30
Friday: 09:00 - 14:30
Saturday: 08:30 - 13:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 16:00
About Alexanders Town & Country Specialists
Established in 1858, Alexanders are Glasgow's leading Town & Country Store, specialising in Equestrian, Poultry, Farm & Pet Supplies.
Alexanders Town & Country Specialists Description
Established in 1858, Alexanders are Glasgowβs leading Town & Country Specialists, focussing on Equestrian, Poultry, Pet, Bird and Country Supplies. Generations of the Alexander family have been immersed in the lives of their customers and livestock and a friendly, caring, expert and personal service has become the companyβs stock in trade. Located at Dripps Mill in Waterfoot, just south of Glasgow, Alexanders stock a huge range of animal-related feed, bedding, accessories and country supplies. The premises are registered with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the Animal Medicines Regulatory Authority, allowing animal medicines (including Horse, Dog & Cat Wormers) to be supplied. On site milling also means freshly milled products like rolled oats are available to customers.
For country enthusiasts, Alexanders are the number one choice for feed, equipment and associated supplies.
Reviews
Roof finishedππππ
Job done. Some photos from today and yesterday. Our thanks to Andrew Park & Sons of Strathaven. Every slate perfectly aligned and the ridge now dead level! Inside there is the nice smell of new wood.
Roof repairs at the mill
You will have noticed the scaffolding and tradesmen working on the northerly facing section of the mill roof over the river. It is a section that has given us problems over the years and we have now decided it is time for a complete renewal. The current mill roof dates from 1918, when the mill was expanded in size. At that time (end of WW1), materials were in short supply and hence second hand wood was used for the roofing timbers. This particular sec...tion was re-slated in 1974 and that was the first piece of roofing work on the mill to be done by Andrew Park & Sons Ltd of Strathaven. They have done all our roofing work since and we do recommend them. In 2008 some of the old rafters in this section were strengthened and the lowest six feet above the wall re-slated. That has proved insufficient and hence the total replacement of that section we are doing today. The rafters, sarking and slates are all being renewed. The wood went on earlier in the week and the slating started yesterday. By this time next week the job should be about complete. Watch out for more photos.π
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Young deer in Waterfoot
We had a visit this morning of a young deer. The video was taken on the banks of the river about 100m upstream of the mill.
WINNER Top Spec AntiLam Competition
We have just made the draw and the winner is Sheona McNeill
Congratulations Sheona.
... Pop into the mill and collect your bag of Top Spec AntiLam at your convenience.
Watch out for our next competition.
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Ducks in the mill ladeπ¦π¦
This year we have two ducks who seem to have set up home in the lade just up from the mill. We often see ducks in the river but it is unusual to have them in residence in the lade and thus in daily contact with us. At first they were quite flighty but now seem to be getting used to all our activity around them - almost pets π
TOP SPEC COMPETITION
This month you have the opportunity to win a bag of a Top Spec AntiLam.
Like, Share and Tag 2 Friends for chance to win. π
... Draw being made Sunday 26th May.
Good luck to everyone.
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BAILEYS / DOUGLAS DUFFIN COMPETITION - WE HAVE THE WINNER
The winner is Lynda Henderson
Congatulations Lynda !
... You can contact Douglas directly to arrange your lesson.
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The sun breaks through the mist onto a dew covered meadow this morning in Waterfoot βοΈ
Speedibeet - our top selling sugar beet product for horses.
Quote "FACEBOOK OFFER" to get 10% off purchases made on or before 15th May π²π²π²π²
A sea of apple blossom
Again our apple trees at the back of the mill are almost white with blossom this May. You might remember that we pruned one of them back in the late winter after it showed signs of breaking its back last year, so heavy was it in fruit, and we wondered if the blossom would be less as a consequence but it seems not. Indeed we now wonder if we have not pruned it back far enough to protect it from the prospective weight of fruit in the autumn?!.
Normal hours of business on Monday ππππ
BAILEYS / DOUGLAS DUFFIN COMPETITION - 2 DAYS TO GO
NB - we are open bank holiday Monday if you can't get across today to enter.
Exclusive in-store promotion with Baileys Horse Feeds!
... Your chance to win a lesson with international show jumper Douglas Duffin! Automatically be entered into a free draw β and get a free pouch of Baileys Tasty Treats 750g - to win the lesson, with every transaction of Baileys Horse Feeds purchased from 19th April to 6th May 2019 inclusive. Excludes Baileys Tasty Treats 5kg and 750g and supplements. Terms & Conditions: The winner will receive a lesson with Douglas Duffin at Kirkton Equestrian Centre. Date to be arranged with both parties. Winner is responsible for their own transport to Kirkton Equestrian Centre. There are no other prizes in whole or part and there is no cash alternative.
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Pigeon enjoying the morning from high branch on Cypress tree at back of mill.βοΈ
Hay
If your yard is coming off large bales and you need some small bales to see you through, we have stock.πβοΈπβοΈ
Water containers
5 litre & 25 litre containers. Ideal for about the yard or going to shows.
Dripps Mill / Waterfoot: Horse and cart β 1902
We know that many of you enjoy seeing some of our old photos of times gone by at the mill. This one was taken in 1902. Todayβs customers will recognise the scene well, with the mill on left and the road leading onto the bridge. Quite timeless - take away the horse and cart and this could be a photo from today. The identity of the carter is unknown. Each of the mill carts had its own brass identity plate β the oval item at the front of the cart in this case. The resolution of the photo is insufficient to read the plate but there might just be a number β4β discernible. If this was βCart No. 4β then we still have its brass plate β see second photo.π
The trees on the Millerβs Brae, brightly lit by the sun this evening as the shadows raced in under a watery sky.
Spillers Happy Hoof - Β£1 OFF π
More about Alexanders Town & Country Specialists
Tuesday: 09:00 - 14:30
Wednesday: 09:00 - 14:30
Thursday: 09:00 - 14:30
Friday: 09:00 - 14:30
Saturday: 08:30 - 13:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 16:00