Scheduled monuments in Angus

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A scheduled monument in Scotland is a nationally important archaeological site or monument which is given legal protection by being placed on a list (or "schedule") maintained by Historic Environment Scotland. The aim of scheduling is to preserve the country's most significant sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have been inherited. [1]

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The process of scheduling is governed by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, which aims "to make provision for the investigation, preservation and recording of matters of archaeological or historical interest". The term "scheduled monument" can apply to the whole range of archaeological sites which have been deliberately constructed by human activity but are not always visible above ground. They range from prehistoric standing stones and burial sites, through Roman remains and medieval structures such as castles and monasteries, to later structures such as industrial sites and buildings constructed for the World Wars. Some buildings or structures which were both scheduled and listed have had their listing designations removed to reduce the duplication.

As of 2017 there were 8,238 scheduled monuments in Scotland, of which approximately 379 were in Angus.

Notable scheduled monuments in Angus

NameLocationDescriptionRef NoImage
Colmeallie stone circle Edzell Recumbent stone circle SM116 Colmeallie.jpg
Camus's Cross Monikie Pictish free-standing stone cross SM148 Camuscrosssidedetail.jpg
Glamis 2 cross slab Glamis Pictish cross slab SM152 Glamis Stone front.jpg
Invermark Castle Loch Lee Rectangular tower house SM2462 Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1176982.jpg
Finavon Castle Oathlaw Remains of a fortified mansion SM2464 Finavon Castle ruin.jpg
Red Castle Inverkeilor Ruined 15th-century castle SM2925 Red Castle, Lunan Bay - geograph.org.uk - 529128.jpg
Nevay Church, church and burial ground Eassie And NevayRemains of Nevay Church and its burial ground SM3002 Nevay Church - geograph.org.uk - 801325.jpg
Balkello standing stone Tealing Prehistoric standing stone SM6145 Balkello Standing Stone - geograph.org.uk - 1012744.jpg
Clova Castle Clova, Angus Remains of mediaeval Castle SM6913 Clova Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1138658.jpg
Edzell Old Church and Lindsay Burial Aisle Edzell Buried medieval church and burial building SM13613 Lindsay Burial Aisle 20090616.jpg
Aberlemno, cross slab and symbol stones Aberlemno Symbol stones SM90004 Serpent stone.JPG
Arbroath Abbey Arbroath Remains of Arbroath Abbey SM90018 Arbroath Abbey1.jpg
Ardestie souterrain Monikie Prehistoric souterrain (earth-house) SM90021 Ardestie earth house - geograph.org.uk - 1312088.jpg
Brechin Maison Dieu Chapel Brechin Site of the chapel of Maison Dieu hospital SM90040 Maison Dieu - geograph.org.uk - 905127.jpg
Brechin Cathedral Round Tower Brechin Round tower SM90041 Brechin, Cathedral and Round Tower.jpg
Carlungie souterrain Monikie Prehistoric souterrain (earth-house) SM90059 Carlungie1.jpg
Caterthuns Menmuir Two substantial hillforts SM90069 WhiteCaterthun.jpg
Eassie Old Church and cross slab Eassie Ruined church and Pictish stone slab SM90125 Ruined Eassie Church and cemetery - geograph.org.uk - 537145.jpg
Edzell Castle Edzell Ruined castle SM90136 Edzell Castle - geograph.org.uk - 13240.jpg
Restenneth Priory Forfar Ruined medieval priory SM90246 Restenneth tower SW.JPG
Tealing Dovecote Tealing Rectangular-shaped late 16th-century doocot SM90298 The Tealing Dovecote - geograph.org.uk - 12168.jpg

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References

  1. "What is scheduling?". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 2 September 2017.