The Thurgartstone or Ogrestone[1] is a prominent glacial erratic stone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The Thurgartstone stands in a field at Brandleside Farm[1] and is thought to have been a rocking stone at one time, but it no longer moves due to a build up of soil beneath.[1]
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The Thurgartstone or Ogrestone is a prominent glacial erratic stone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The Thurgartstone stands in a field at Brandleside...
weathered granite, exposed to severe glacial action. The Ogrestone or Thurgartstone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire is thought to have been a rocking stone...
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Colton New York, United States Glacial erratic moved in 1925 and 1965. Thurgartstone East Ayrshire, Scotland Glacial erratic with religious significance...
1907 on the reason for the stone being dislodged. The Ogrestone or Thurgartstone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire is thought to have been a rocking stone...
photograph). A monastic settlement and chapel of Saint Mary at the Thurgartstone near Dunlop's Chapel Crags, is a Christian centre established to eradicate...
and is not as well known locally as the nearby megalith known as the Thurgartstone. 55°42′47.9″N 4°31′20.6″W / 55.713306°N 4.522389°W / 55.713306; -4...