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Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir

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Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir — category B listed building-listed memorial in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir is a category B listed building-listed memorial in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB671). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 12/01/1971 Local Authority North Lanarkshire Planning Authority North Lanarkshire Parish Cambusnethan NGR NS 90116 55310 Coordinates 290116, 655310 — 1836. Tapered sandstone column (with remnants of paint). Square-plan plinth, shaft diminishing with corbelled cornice as capital, supporting narrow band, terminating in conical finial rounded at apex. S faceshaft inscribed: IN MEMORY of CAMERON, CARGILL, RENWICK, And Their Brethren, Who worshipped, on this spot, In the time, of the last, persecution. They jeopardised, their lives, unto the death, in the high places of the field. S face plinth inscribed: ERECTED, BY THE PROCEEDS, OF, A COLLECTION, MADE AT A SERMON, PREACHED HERE, BY THE, REV. JOHN GRAHAM, WISHAWTOUN, AUGUST 7TH 1836. — Cargill and Renwick were Covenanter martyrs who hid on Auchterhead Muir when on the run following the defeat of the Covenant army lead by James Graham of Claverhouse, Duke of Montrose. They are reputed to have worshipped at a secret chapel on the site of the monument and to have been hidden at nearby Darngavel Steading, now ruinous. Cambusnethan and the surrounding area of N. Lanarkshire have a strong historical connection with the Covenanters and was again an area of religious dissent in the 19th century leading up to the Disruption. The Covenanters or Cameronians changed their name to the Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1690 and today Wishaw is still home to one of only five RP congregations in Scotland. Sir Walter Scott's novel Old Mortality, based upon the wars of the Covenant, reports in the preface that Old Mortality was an old man Scott know in his youth who travelled around Scotland recarving the names on the headstones of the Covenant martyrs. There is some evidence that this tradition has been kept alive throug

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Covenanters Monument is a memorial located in Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir, central Scotland. It is designated as a category B listed building, recognising its historical significance.

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55.7786, -3.7535

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir?
Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir is in central Scotland, United Kingdom.
Is Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir a listed building?
Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir free to visit?
Yes, Covenanters Monument, Darmead-Lin, Auchterhead Muir is free to enter.