Scheduled Monument

Refuge Stone, 300m WNW of Westfield Farm, WestfieldSM7280

Status: Designated

Documents

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The legal document available for download below constitutes the formal designation of the monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The additional details provided on this page are provided for information purposes only and do not form part of the designation. Historic Environment Scotland accepts no liability for any loss or damages arising from reliance on any inaccuracies within this additional information.

Summary

Date Added
30/09/1997
Last Date Amended
05/10/1998
Type
Crosses and carved stones: refuge stone
Local Authority
West Lothian
Parish
Torphichen
NGR
NS 94365 72109
Coordinates
294365, 672109

Description

The monument consists of a sandstone boulder, known as the Refuge Stone, and associated field banks, situated in scrub land on a small hillock. It is being rescheduled in order to extend the scheduled area to include the associated field banks, which were unrecognised at the time of the original scheduling.

The sandstone boulder is one of the five 'refuge stones' marking the boundary of the sanctuary associated with Torphichen Preceptory, founded by the Knights Hospitallers or Knights of St. John in the 12th century.

The stone is of undressed sandstone, roughly oblong and measures about 1.6m in height. It marked the westernmost point of the sanctuary. Recent excavations in advance of conservation works revealed that the stone was set over a stone structure of unknown, but clearly earlier date. Field survey has further demonstrated that it was set at the intersection of two field banks.

The first, aligned approximately NNW-SSE, measures some 50m long by some 2m wide and stands to about 0.3m high. The second field bank is less substantial, measuring about 8m long and aligned roughly NNE-SSW. The field system of which they were a part has been truncated to the N and E by modern cultivation, and to the S and W by quarrying.

It appears, therefore, that this 'island of preservation' contains a sequence of structures associated with the delineation of land boundaries before and during the medieval period, and quite possibly defining the area of refuge itself.

The area proposed for scheduling comprises the remains described and an area around them within which related material may be expected to be found. It is irregular in shape, measuring 110m from its easternmost point to its westernmost point and 100m from its northernmost point to its southernmost point.

It is bounded on the E and NE by a fence, which is itself excluded from the present rescheduling. The area is marked in red on the accompanying map extract.

Statement of National Importance

The monument is of national importance because it marks the westernmost point of the sanctuary which included and surrounded Torphichen Preceptory. This was the only house of the Knights Hospitallers or Knights of St. John founded in Scotland and as such holds an important place in their history and also in the history of the surrounding area. The stone is one of five originally marking the boundaries of the sanctuary.

References

Bibliography

RCAHMS records the monument as NS 97 SE 12.

References:

RCAHMS, Midlothian & West Lothian (1929), 241, No. 389.

Name Book (County) Book No. 55, 7.

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