Curiously, although it’s “up to 5 metres high” this mound doesn’t get a mention on the current OS map. But an archaeologist visited it in 2022 and their photos show it to be quite visible and large. It was called ‘Grass Law’ on the 1855 map.
Sites within 20km of Flagstaff Hill
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Easter Pitcorthie
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Norrie’s Law
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Lundin Links
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Ardross
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Balgrummo
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Drumcarrow Craig
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Dunino Den
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Lady Mary’s Wood
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Down Law
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Skeith Stone
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West Pitcorthie
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Bowden Hill
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Boarhills
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Wemyss Caves – The Court Cave
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Standing Stane Road
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Earlseat
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Law Head
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Markinch Hill
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Black Laws
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Newton of Balbirnie
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Devil’s Blue Stane
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Balfarg Riding School
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Balbirnie
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Balfarg
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Collessie
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Pitcairn
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Bogleys
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Purin
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Collessie Farm
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Hanging Rock Caves
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Gullane Links Linear Cairn Cemetery
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