Gourock, Kempock Street, Kempock Stone
Standing Stone (Prehistoric)
Site Name Gourock, Kempock Street, Kempock Stone
Classification Standing Stone (Prehistoric)
Alternative Name(s) Granny Kempock Stone
Canmore ID 41326
Site Number NS27NW 5
NGR NS 24078 77856
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/41326
- Council Inverclyde
- Parish Inverkip
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Inverclyde
- Former County Renfrewshire
NS27NW 5 24078 77856
(NS 24077785) Kempock Stone (NR)
OS 1:1250 map (1965)
The Kempock Stone, a monolith of mica-schist about 6ft high and 2ft in diameter, stands at the top of the cliff overlooking Kempock Point. "Because of its faint resemblance to a mantled figure with a shrouded head, it is more popularly known as "Granny Kempock" (TSA 1962).
Sailors and fishermen used to perform propitiatory rites round it, seeking favourable omens; local marriages were not regarded as lucky unless the wedded pair passed round the stone. In 1662, Mary Lamont, who was burned as a witch confessed to having attended a meeting when it was intended to throw the stone into the sea.
T G Snoddy 1950; F H Groome 1903
The stone is of the dimensions given above and is protected by railings. It is known locally as "Granny Kempock's Stone".
Visited by OS (JD) 23 July 1955