Jings, just realised TMA also has discussion threads. However, since there’s little traffic on this page, I’m diverting a 4-year-old query to the frontpage here. :-)
One user makes a query about the “Clinkin Stane”, which apparently they’ve read you can hear the sound of from Cairnpapple.
Answer:
Look to the SE and find the Drumcross Road (still signed by the modern council as such – road fae Bathgate through the Hills going east). SE of CP on the Drumcross Road, you’ll find (cf. first edition OS maps) a row of cottages called Clinking Stone Cottages. The ruined foundations of these are still visible, on a rise before the dip before Puirwife’s Brae, on the right-hand-side, going east (Bathgate-Uphall/Broxburn direction). The Clinkan Stane itself was removed by a (?Late) Victorian farmer and is no longer extant.
However, there are Victorian accounts of it, and even a bad local poem on the subject (cf. my cyberscotia.com/cairnpapple -> “anthology”).
We can only lament this stone’s passing and presume it to have been of the order of the extant ringing-rock types found from Iona to Kilmartin Glen to Ilkley Moor.
Damn those Victorian farmers!!!