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Human settlement in Scotland
Eassie | |
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EassieLocation within Angus | |
OS grid reference | NO353474 |
Council area | Angus |
Lieutenancy area | Angus |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | FORFAR |
Postcode district | DD8 |
Dialling code | 01307 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
UK Parliament | Angus |
Scottish Parliament | Angus South |
List of places UK Scotland 56°35′31″N 3°05′10″W / 56.592°N 3.086°W / 56.592; -3.086 |
Rear view of Eassie Primary School
Eassie is a village located along the A94 road in Angus, Scotland.[1] The church in Eassie is dedicated to Saint Fergus, a monk who worked at nearby Glamis.[2] Eassie is noted for the presence of the Eassie Stone, a carved Pictish stone, which resides in the ruins of Eassie Old Church.[3]
Other notable prehistorical or historical features in this region include Dunnottar Castle, Fasque House, Glamis Castle, Monboddo House, Muchalls Castle, Raedykes, Stone of Morphie and Stracathro.
- Prof James Miller (1812–1864) was born in the manse in Eassie and raised in the village.
- List of places in Angus
- Ark Hill
- Castleton
- Drumtochty Forest
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eassie.
- ^ "Dundee and Montrose, Forfar and Arbroath", Ordnance Survey Landranger Map (B2 ed.), 2007, ISBN 0-319-22980-7
- ^ Elizabeth Rees, Celtic Sites and their Saints (2003) Continuum Publishing ISBN 0-86012-318-9
- ^ C.Michael Hogan, Eassie Stone, The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham, 7 Oct. 2007