Leaston House
Ring Marked Stone (Neolithic) - (Bronze Age)
Site Name Leaston House
Classification Ring Marked Stone (Neolithic) - (Bronze Age)
Canmore ID 54771
Site Number NT46SE 13
NGR NT 48300 63400
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/54771
- Council East Lothian
- Parish Humbie (East Lothian)
- Former Region Lothian
- Former District East Lothian
- Former County East Lothian
NT46SE 13 483 634.
(NT 483 634) In a rockery bordering the lawn north of Leaston House is a slab of freestone 2'5" high, 1'9" wide and 6 1/2" thick, bearing five concentric rings, the largest being 1'3" in diameter (RCAHMS 1924).
Information from R W B Morris, 20 January 1975.
This stone could not be located. The new tenant could provide no information.
Visited by OS (SFS) 7 August 1975
Field Visit (9 April 1920)
SCULPTURED STONE.In a rockery bordering the lawn north of the house is a slab of freestone 6 ½ inches thick, 2 feet 5 inches above ground and 1 foot 9 inches in greatest width ([RCAHMS 1924], fig. 9). The surface is fairly smooth, and on it are inscribed five concentric rings, the greatest diameter being 1 foot 3 inches. The incisions appear to have been executed with a pick or some similar percussing tool, and the inner rings are markedly less regular than the outer.
RCAHMS 1924, visited 9 April 1920
Note (3 August 2020)
Date Fieldwork Started: 03/08/2020
Compiled by: ELF
Location Notes: There was no trace of the stone within the N garden or rockery of Leaston House where records state that it was previously located. The OS grid reference in the previous record (NT 483 634) is to the E of Leaston House rather than within the N Garden. This area was also checked but there was trace of the stone. The current owners of the property who have lived there for 30 years had never seen the stone, but had heard if its existence. They believe that the previous owners had dug up various rockeries and had removed stone to create bedding for the tennis court.