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Tag Archives: Kilmadock
Christ’s Well, Blair Drummond, Stirlingshire
Sacred Well: OS Grid Reference – NS 72919 98903 Also Known as: Canmore ID 46067 Fountain Head Getting Here Along the A84 Stirling-Doune road, watch out for the minor Cuthill Brae road to the caravan park. Go past the caravan place … Continue reading
Posted in Holy Wells, Scotland, Stirlingshire
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, beliefs, Blair Drummond, Bridge of Allan, ceremonies, christianity, christians, cults, divination, Doune, Dunblane, ethnology, folklore, healing, heathens, heritage, Holy Wells, hydromancy, Kilmadock, Kincardine, medieval history, Menteith, paganism, peasants, presbytarians, religion, rites, ritual, ritual magick, sacred springs, Scotland, Stirling, traditions, water, witchcraft, witches
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Ballachraggan, Callander, Perthshire
Chambered Cairn: OS Grid Reference – NN 6805 0650 Also Known as: Canmore ID 73674 Getting Here Along the A84 road between Doune and Callander, take the tiny country lane up to your right to Drumloist (if you’re coming from … Continue reading
Posted in Cairns, Tombs, Tumuli, Perthshire, Scotland
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bronze Age, cairns, Callander, chambered cairns, death, earth mysteries, heritage, Kilmadock, neolithic, Perthshire, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Scotland, Stirling, tombs, tumuli, tumulus
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