Description
The monument comprises three symbol stones, which stand no more than 5m from one another in the policies of Whitestones House, some 85m SW of the main house:
The first (also known as Tillytarmont, no. 2) was ploughed up in 1944 in a field called Donaldstone Haugh, on North Tillytarmont Farm (NJ 533473). It is of red granite, 1.30m high, 0.61m wide and 0.15m thick, and bears the 'crescent and V-rod' and 'double disc and Z-rod' symbols.
The second (also known as Tillytarmont, no. 3) was first discovered a little before 1867 and was rediscovered by W.D.Simpson on the edge of Donaldstone Haugh in 1954. It is of red granite, 1.14m high, 0.91m wide and 0.38m thick. The markings are faint, but consist of a crescent (without V-rod) and part of what appears to be a double disc.
The third (also known as Tillytarmont, no. 4) was found before 1903 on the farm of North Redhill (NJ 560467). It was first built into a dyke and then moved to Rothiemay Castle before being erected on its present site. It is of whinstone, measuring 0.81m high, 0.58m wide and 0.27m thick. The finder recut the spiral and rectangular ornament on the left, leaving the ornament on the right as he found it.
The monument to be scheduled includes the three symbol stones as described and a circular area with a radius of 2m centred on each of them,in the position indicated on the accompanying map extract. These stones are already scheduled, but as a single and a pair under separate scheduling certificates. This rescheduling extends protection to all three as a group, plus a small area around each.