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Lendrick Lodge is a Bronze Age standing stone located approximately 200 metres south of Lendrick Lodge in Angus, Scotland. The monument represents a characteristic example of the prehistoric monumental tradition practised during the Bronze Age, when such stones were erected for purposes likely related to burial, territorial demarcation, or ritual activity. The stone survives as a substantial upright monument within the Angus landscape, forming part of the broader pattern of Bronze Age ceremonial and funerary monuments distributed across eastern Scotland. The site is recorded in the Historic Environment Scotland national record under designation SM127.
Lendrick Lodge, standing stone 200m S of is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM127. View the official record →
Lendrick Lodge is a Bronze Age standing stone located approximately 200 metres south of Lendrick Lodge in Angus, Scotland. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM127.
Lendrick Lodge, standing stone 200m S of dates from the bronze age period, and is classified as a standing stone. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Lendrick Lodge, standing stone 200m S of is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM127.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Newmill,ring ditch 600m SW of (5.5 km), Balkeerie,unenclosed settlement 900m SSW of Newmill (5.9 km), Denoon Law, fort (6 km).
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