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Craigston Wood
Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art
Craigston Wood (Windyhill) (Cup and Ring Marks / Rock Art) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 1 image, 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © greywether
Also known as:
Windyhill
Nearest Town:
Johnstone (1km NW)
OS Ref (GB):
NS436617 /
Sheet: 64
Latitude:
55° 49' 23.02" N
Longitude:
4° 29' 48.64" W
Added by
greywether
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NS46SW 9
This should be a good site. Its elevated position would have allowed long views to the N. Sadly it now sits vandalised in a wood and largely covered in turf.
There are five cup and ring marks but only two were visible.
Visited 26 February 2004
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greywether
3rd March 2004ce