Tynreich

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Alternative Names Ballinluig, East Lodge Cottage
Site type STONE CIRCLE
Canmore ID 26313
Site Number NN95SE 1
NGR NN 9762 5345
Council PERTH AND KINROSS
Parish LOGIERAIT
Former Region TAYSIDE
Former District PERTH AND KINROSS
Former County PERTHSHIRE

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Archaeological Notes

NN95SE 1 9762 5345.

(NN 9761 5345) Stone Circle (NR)
OS 6" map, Perthshire, 2n ed., (1902)

The Building Chronicle, issue no.14, dated 1 May 1855, records: 'A small Druidical circle was discovered a few days ago at Tynrich, Perthshire close upon the highway.' ... It 'is about eighteen feet in diameter, and quite entire, each of its huge stones standing erect and in its proper place; ... while digging and levelling the interior, four huge urns, about two feet in height and one foot in diameter at the mouth, were exhumed, quite full of calcined bones, besides three or four stone coffins, formed of thin, unshapen slabs, and likewise containing the mortal remains of the ancient Caledonians of a pre-historic period. The urns were of very course manufacture, and in their removal they were broken to pieces.'
Building Chronicle 1855.

A stone circle at Tigh-na-ruaich (Tynreich), Ballinluig, revealed in 1855 while clearing the ground. Its diameter is 22' and it comprises 6 stones ranging from 2'8" to 6' in height.
Excavations in 1855 (JKAC 1855) revealed 4 large urns, about 2' in height and 1' in diameter at the mouth, full of calcined bones. They were broken on removal.
J Kilkenny Archaeol Soc 1855; F R Coles 1908.

A circle of six stones as described.
Revised at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (B S) 23 January 1975.

Books and References

Anon (1855e) 'Druidical circle', Building Chron, vol.1, 14 1 May
Page(s): 188

Coles, F R (1908) 'Report on stone circles surveyed in Perthshire - North Eastern section; with measured plans and drawings (obtained under the Gunning Fellowship)', Proc Soc Antiq Scot, vol.42
Page(s): 116-21 plan fig. 23

JKAS (1855) J Kilkenny Archaeol Soc

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