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STONE CIRCLE (Remains of) [Langalcorad] Druids Temple
Druidical Circle
Druidical Circle
Druidical Circle
Estate Map
Wilsons Guide to Bute
New Stat. [Statistical] Account
Pennatnts' Tour of 1772
215.11 In the peninsula which connects the northern and southern portions of the parish, half a mile from the east shore, are what have been considered the remains of a Druidical Circle, The circle is imperfect towards the north-west; but it is distinctly indicated by three stones placed upright, at a distance of from 23 to 25 feet from each other. They are from 7 to 8½ feet high from the surface of the ground; in breadth from 4 to 6 feet; and from 15 inches to 6 feet thick. "The circle has been supposed, when entire, to have been formed by seven stones; but the vacant space appears to leave room only for two, and to limit the original number to five. New Stat [Statistical] Account.
"On a plain piece of ground, at a little distance from the Mid Kirk, there are evident remains of a Druidical temple, three large stones of which are still standing. It had been surrounded with wood. There are large trunks of oak trees in a morass, not above 200 yards from the temple" Old Stat [Statistical] Account.
"On the low land plain called Langal-Chorid are three large standing stones, the remains of a Druidical Circle originally composed of twelve" Pennants Tour of 1772
LANGALCORAD PLANTATION Langalcorad Plantation
Langalcorad Plantation
Langalcorad Plantation
Langal-chorid
Estate Map
John Currie, Kilcattan
John McFie, Kilcattan
Pennants Tour of 1772
215.11 A Plantation commencing at the Gate-house (where it joins the Suidh Plantation) and extending to the Parish Church, and the property of the Marquis of Bute;

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County of Bute Parish of Kingarth

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The portion of Description for Stone Circle drawn from "Pennants Tour of 1772" is written at right angles in the left margin, but seems intended to form part of Description and has been transcribed accordingly.

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DANIALSAN, JCB

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