Folklore

Clach An T-sagairt
Natural Rock Feature

Among the various names that have been recorded for the boulder are ‘Crois Aona’ain’ and ‘An’adhan’, suggesting a traditional association with St Adomnan which would be appropriate in an area with dedications to Columba (iii). The name ‘Clach an t-Sagairt’ (’the priest’s stone’) is often associated with meeting-places for recusant worship (iv), but this seems unlikely on North Uist. Martin about 1700 described a stone ‘which the natives call a cross’, and in 1878 it was believed to be ‘the site of a general meeting place of the Picts for worship‘

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