MacGregor Monument, Lanrick, Perthshire, Scotland
This is the MacGregor monument at Lanrick on the south side of the Teith. You can see the size of it as Ailsa Gray is in the photo. The MacGregor monument was probably built in the late 18th or early 19th century, honouring Clan MacGregor. It was a MacGregor who owned Lanrick after the Haldanes. Like much of Scotland’s heritage, this monument probably needs looking after a little better. It is tired, covered in moss and not loved. It was hard enough finding it today (with the map which was sat in the car!). Find it we did however.

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Shuna Mayes lives in Dunblane, Scotland well within hiking, biking or kayaking distance of every locale where a Stewart of Balquhidder once lived. She enjoys getting outside with her camera and capturing sights that we would never have access to without her generosity and enthusiasm. Shuna has traced her ancestry to an 18th century soldier named James Stewart, who is genetically linked to our clan, but remains frustratingly elusive in his exact relationship.
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