On 17th August members of the Archeological & Historical section visited three interesting locations in the upper Tay valley between Ballinluig and Loch Tay.
Our first stop was at the Logierait churchyard – with its famous mortsafes.
Next stop was St Mary’s Church near Grandtully.
The painted ceiling dates from the 16th Century and is in a truly remarkable state of preservation – given that the Kirk building was used as a cow byre.
The day ended with a stop at the neolithic stone circe of Croft Moraig.