Stone Circle (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – NO 220 416
Archaeology & History
In the first volume of the Royal Society’s Committee on Boulders (yes, there was such a thing!) that was read in April 1872, a megalithic ring was described that stood on the north side of the River Isla, above Coupar Angus. It was told that the minister of Bendochy, Dr Barty, reported to the committee, that
“on the rising ground behind his manse, there was a circle of large stones, boulders, standing on their ends (Druidical); but some years ago they were removed. The place is yet called ‘The Nine Stanes.'”
Despite its destruction, in recent times aerial photography has identified a number of features in the field above the manse, including what seems to be an enclosure and some disc-shaped cropmarks. One of these may be the shadow marks of the circle.
References:
- Home, David Milne, First Report by the Committee on Boulders, Royal Society Edinburgh 1872.
© Paul Bennett, The Northern Antiquarian
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