The Cargill Stone
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Image: © Mary and Angus Hogg Taken: 20 Apr 2016
Located at the entrance to Cargill Court, a housing development on the site of the former Cargill Church. The inscription explains: This is part of a stone beside which Donald Cargill is believed to have conducted a Conventicle on the farm of Cargillstone during the Covenanting period 1638-1688. The above stone was once part of the Cargill Church which stood here 1844-1985. The approximate site of the Conventicle is shown at Image and the Covenanters' Monument with more information is shown at Image