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Pitalpin
Village (Period Unknown)
Site Name Pitalpin
Classification Village (Period Unknown)
Canmore ID 31917
Site Number NO33SE 15
NGR NO 3715 3292
NGR Description Centred at NO 3715 3292
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/31917
- Council Dundee, City Of
- Parish Dundee (Dundee, City Of)
- Former Region Tayside
- Former District City Of Dundee
- Former County Angus
NO33SE 15 c.3715 3292.
(Centred: NO 3715 3292) Site of Pitalpin Village (NAT)
OS 6" map, Forfarshire, 2nd ed., (1926)
A few cottages on the farm of Dryburgh bore the name of Pitalpie. They are now removed, and the place where they stood is within the plantation of the Earl of Camperdown.
NSA 1845.
Pitalpie Village was situated on rising ground on the N side of the 3-mile stone on the Coupar Angus road. A solitary ash tree marks the spot. The village consisted of eight thatched cottages which were occupied till nearly 1830. About then, they were removed, but the foundations and approach road can still be traced.
A Elliott 1911.
Of the deserted village of Pitalpin, the age of the site as a settlement is not known. The name is presumably derived from the Pictish element "Pett".
F T Wainwright 1955.
No traces exist of this village. Quarries, refuse heaps, and a modern factory occupy the site.
Visited by OS (J L D) 18 April 1958.
(Name: NO 3712 3286) Pitalpin Village (NR) (site of)
OS 1:10,000 map, (1975)
Deserted Village - Pitalpin. (NO 3704 3284 - NO 3703 3311) Line of old road (raised and banked).
Information from F T Wainwright to OS, undated.