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28-1-07
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Warrior’s Rest Standing Stone in front of the cottage in March 2003
29/11/03- close up of cupmarkings
29/11/03- the two cupmarks (diameter approx 2cm) next to the ridge running the length of the stone
29/11/03
29/11/03- looking East
29/11/03- showing the angled NE face
Articles
Saturday 29/11/03
After being in the car again for far too short a time to dry off at all, it’s back out into the downpour and head up to a house called Warrior’s Rest- at the corner of which is a standing stone. I head up the farm drive and about to go through the garden gate when the front door of the cottage is opened by a friendly face- I ask if its okay to have a look at the stone and take some pics- ‘aye no problem- have you seen the other two stones just up the road- they’re worth a look’- cool. This stone is right at the corner of the house. It’s just over 1.5 metres high and leans slightly to the south. It has a very phallic air to it. The top is pointed and the east facing of the stone is smoothed to a ridge up and down the length of the stone. I have a good look over the stone and two small cupmarks catch my eye- these are just to the right of the ridge of the east face, approximately 2 cm in diameter and form and angle of approximately 45 degrees. I have a look through the CANMORE notes, but am surprised to find no mention of these- hmmmmmm. From this stone, the Yarrow Stone and the Glebe Stone are visible to the west- I head towards the latter….
Having just found this entry on 29.03.21 I was investigating the Canmore page. Martin’s cup marks were noted in 2005 in an update. There are many other details available including 8 bronze age burials found nearby. Go to Links for Canmore ID 53054.
In 1857 a group of eight stone lined graves were found 10 to 12 yards south of this stone- brilliantly described in 1884 as a ‘scene of slaughter and sepulchre.’ The graves were lined E-W. Although this is characteristic of Christian burials, the contents included traces of bone, a food vessel and an Early Bronze Age ring (although these early finds may have bee placed in later graves). There is now no trace of the graves. When the cottage foundations were being dug a small cairn was found which contained fragments of bone, near to which were also a flint arrow-head and a stone hammer. In 1868 a further stone lined and E-W orientated grave was found this time 25 yards to the south of the main group of eight. This contained an adult male skeleton. In 1885 a bronze socketed axe was found in the garden of the cottage.
Warrior’s Rest on BRAC Updated
Warrior’s Rest on Canmore.
An entry from Ancient Stones, an online database that covers most of the standing stones, stone circles and other stones found in South East Scotland. Each entry includes details, directions, photograph, folklore, parking and field notes on each location.
Curiously enough, the person writing the notes for this stone also thought it had a phallic air to it (and I only just read these- honest!)
Sites within 20km of Warrior’s Rest
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Glebe Stone
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The Yarrow Stone
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Minch Moor
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Cheese Well
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Sleepy Knowe
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Peat Law
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Innerleithen Parish Church
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Caerlee Hill Fort
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Birks Cairn
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Pirn Hill Fort
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St. Ronan’s Well
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Castle Knowe
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Torykneis
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Cardrona Mains
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Cardie Hill Fort
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Janet’s Brae Fort
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Janet’s Brae Settlement
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Cademuir Hill
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The White Stone
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Kittlegairy Burn Settlement
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Kirkton Manor
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Sheriff Muir
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