According to Perth and Kinross Council, plans for 312 hectares of film studio and housing have now been withdrawn. That’s good news for the Belhie stone and anything else that may lay hidden in the surrounding countryside!
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Plans for a massive film studio and housing development at Aberuthven in Perthshire, Scotland, have placed under threat an area rich in ancient sites. Qullico 100 has submitted plans for the huge complex which will not only impact on local archaeology, but will also dwarf the existing village.
The proposed studio site is bound to the north by the River Earn, and to the south by the village of Aberuthven. In this relatively small area is to be found an extensive complex of prehistoric ceremonial and funerary monuments, suggesting this site was an important ritual centre over thousands of years.
The most visible remains of this complex is a 2 metre high standing stone, known alternately as Haugh of Aberuthven or Belhie, dated to 3000 BCE and standing on the edge of a 22 metre wide enclosure defined by a 2 metre wide ditch, identified as a probable henge. A few metres to the north-east is a penannular ring-ditch of 8 metres diameter, which has been been identified as a possible “mini-henge”.
Both these sites have been scheduled by Historic Scotland, and as such will have a protective “buffer zone” around them during any development work. However, while these sites won’t be destroyed, their aspect and ambience will be dramatically altered – currently at the centre of a field, the plans will see them hemmed in on all sides by 2 car parks, a golf clubhouse and a hotel.
Also scheduled is the Drumtogle enclosure at the north-east end of the village, which under the proposed plans will end up sandwiched between two busy roads. Amongst the other sites under threat are the remains of a four-poster stone circle, a Class I henge, an enclosed cremation cemetery, a barrow, a probable palisaded homestead, several ring-ditches, pits and enclosures, not to mention numerous crop-marks – linear and scattered – whose significance has yet to be established.
Because many of these sites are sub-surface archaeology or only visible as crop-marks, the potential impact on them from the excavation and construction processes is total destruction.
Following the first application by Qullico 100 in February 2003, local residents set up ACT (Aberuthven Community Threatened). Bill Fyfe of ACT said “The village at present consists of 130 houses and has a population of 300 people. The proposed development is to add 606 houses which would result in approximately 1500 more residents. We felt the need to pool our resources to fight the development and our chosen way of life.”
The local authority, Perth & Kinross Council, have so far received over 450 letters of objection to the development. Anyone concerned by the proposed plans and their impact on the local environment should write, expressing those concerns, to:
Mr Ian Sleith
Planning and Development Director
Perth & Kinross Council
35 Kinnoull Street
Perth
PH1 5GD
Scotland
Letters will be accepted up until the planning meeting in June or July.
Source: Stone Pages – Archaeo News
On the fertile flood plain of the River Earn, between the farms of Belhie and Haugh of Aberuthven, a complex series of crop marks were spotted on aerial photos. Excavations led to the discovery of several enclosures, a round barrow and a henge, to join the standing stone that is visible above ground.
Sites within 20km of Belhie
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Belhie
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Belhie
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Belhie
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Belhie
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Belhie
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Belhie
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The Belted Stane
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Leadketty
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Leadketty
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Rossie Law
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Dunning
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Auchterarder
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Gray Stone
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Forteviot
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Bachilton
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Loaninghead
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Fowlis Wester Cairn
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Gleneagles B
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Gleneagles A
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Fowlis Wester Standing Stones
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Millhills
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Borland Glen
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Braes of Fowlis
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Cultoquhey
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Milquhanzie Hill
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Bennybeg Cursus
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Buchanty Hill
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Broich
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Milquhanzie Hill Fort
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Buchanty Hill
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Duchlage
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Crieff Golf Course /
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Monzie Rock Art
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Monzie Circle
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Crieff
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Stroness Hill
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Concraig
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Witches Stone (Monzie)
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Castle Law (Forgandenny)
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Cradle Stone
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Huntingtower
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Perth Western Edge
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Callarfountain
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Down Hill
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The Kor Stone
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Lyndoch west stones
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Lyndoch East Stone
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The Boat Stone
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Rottenreoch
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Lyndoch middle stone
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Connachan
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Hilton Of Moncrieffe
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Dron Hill
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St Serf’s Water
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Ochtertyre
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Abbots Deuglie
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West Blair
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Giant's Grave (Sma' Glen)
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Moneydie
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Monzievaird
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Giant’s Grave Cairn
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Dalchirla
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Craigclowan
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Dalchirla
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Wester Biggs
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Dun Mor
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Moncreiffe Hill
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Braco
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Strowan Cairn
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Jock’s Cairn
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Clach Ossian
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Moncrieffe House
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Moncrieffe
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Moredun Top
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Castleton
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Glascorrie
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Denmarkfield Farm
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Denmarkfield /
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Murrary Royal Standing Stone
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The King’s Seat
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The Roundel
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Wizard’s Stone
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Clathick House
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Harper Stone
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Pitlandie
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Eliston Hill
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Blairhall
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Gellybank Stone Row
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Dunruchan
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Lawers
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Sandy Road Scone
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Auchingarrich Farm
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Deuchny Wood
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Loak
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Loak
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Sack Stone
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Cairn Coinneachan
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Pitsundry
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Overbenchil Farm
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Ardgilzean Cottage
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Colen Wood Stone Circle
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