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Field Visit

Date August 1989

Event ID 744737

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/744737

NO22NW 42.01 2450 2761

A substantial piece of curvilinear tracery, the central member from a circlet in a major window, lies beside the slurry pit of Charlestown steading. Probably of 15th-century date, it was discovered about 1970 in ground beside the farmhouse but probably came originally from Scone Abbey (NO12NW 9.03) where there are other fragments of this type and period.

Visited by RCAHMS (IMS), August 1989.

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