How deep was it buried?
without being morbid, and not knowing your exact location, they used to cover graves with slate slabs...............................Halloween
Sounds perfect for a little cup shelf. We had a wooden one of a similar size behind one of our sofas.
Its a fair sized mantlepiece anyway.
That’s actually called a cupboard.Call me obtuse, but is a Cup shelf for literally putting cups on?
That’s actually called a cupboard.
Nah, that's for putting cups in
I would engrave a Celtic knot design on it and hang it vertically on the wall
I was just thinking about that. That size is a pantry shelf. If there are a lot more of them around, I reckon you've got a dairy or a pantry.
Okay, I've found 'a' link, but you'd need to footer around with it to make it relevant to your own area.....you can go back step by step on it though
Detailed Old Map of Bothwell Park Farm South Lanarkshire (scotland) (UK) is amongst the map images below of the Second Series Ordnance Survey 6 inch to 1 mile Old Maps (1902-1930) showing old railways canals roads and roman roads Co-ordinates 55.8069
Detailed Old Map of Bothwell Park Farm, South Lanarkshire (scotland) (UK) is amongst the map images below of the Second Series Ordnance Survey 6 inch to 1 mile Old Maps (1902-1930) Bothwell Park Farm, South Lanarkshire (scotland), Detailed Old Map of , scotland, (Victorian Ordnance Survey 6...www.archiuk.com
Could be a lintel or some other part of a doorway ... too narrow to cantilver into the wall or for a sillI was just thinking about that. That size is a pantry shelf. If there are a lot more of them around, I reckon you've got a dairy or a pantry.
Thanks for that Toddy.
I've had a look and nothing noteworthy pops out at me.
The property is beside what would have been an old Ford in a rural farming community between two country estates - so a diary of some sort is quite possible I guess.