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Tag Archives: Hillfoots
Castle Craig, Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire
‘Fort’ (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – NS 9116 9769 Also Known as: Canmore ID 48294 Archaeology & History This ancient fort could once be seen in the ancient woodlands on the western side of the Mill Glen, above the village, going … Continue reading
Posted in Clackmannanshire, Hillforts, Scotland
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, brochs, Bronze Age, Clackmannanshire, dun, duns, forts, heritage, Hillfoots, Hillforts, Iron Age, Ochil Hills, Ochils, pictish, Picts, prehistoric sites, Romano-British, Scotland, Tillicoultry
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Castle Campbell, Dollar, Clackmannanshire
Cup-Marked Stone: OS Grid Reference – NS 9613 9928 — NEW FIND Getting Here From Dollar, take the steep road up to Castle Campbell (ask a local if you get lost). When you’ve got into the building and paid your … Continue reading
Posted in Clackmannanshire, Cup-and-Ring Stones, Scotland
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, castles, Clackmannanshire, cup-and-rings, cup-markings, Dollar, earth mysteries, heritage, Hillfoots, neolithic, Ochils, Petroglyphs, petroglyphs, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Scotland
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Alva Church, Alva, Clackmannanshire
Standing Stones: OS Grid Reference – NS 88812 97235 Getting Here Go on the A91 through Alva, eastwards, and just before you go out of the town, note the small road on your left up to the graveyard. As you … Continue reading
Posted in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, Standing Stones
Tagged Alva, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, Clackmannanshire, heritage, Hillfoots, megalithic, Megaliths, monoliths, neolithic, Ochils, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Scotland, Standing Stones, tourist attractions
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Lady’s Well, Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire
Holy Well: OS Grid Reference – NS 91105 97510 Also Known as: Our Lady’s Well Getting Here From the main road running through the town, head west towards Alva, and where the golf course begins, take the footpath uphill at … Continue reading
Posted in Clackmannanshire, Holy Wells
Tagged Alva, Clackmannanshire, folklore, healing springs, Hillfoots, Holy Wells, hydromancy, legends, medieval history, myths, Ochils, saints, Scotland, Tillicoultry, water
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