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Howff voted one of six best ‘hidden gems’

Heritage: Cemetery came third in Scotland’s topsixless­er-known archaeolog­ical sites

- Jake keiTh jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee’s ancient Howff burial ground has been voted one of Scotland’s six best “hidden gems”.

Out of 28 entries and 12,000 votes, the 453-year-old cemetery was voted third in Scotland in Six – Hidden Gems, a competitio­n to find the best “lesserknow­n” archaeolog­ical sites in Scotland.

The vote was part of Dig It! 2017, Scotland’s year-long celebratio­n of archaeolog­y, co-ordinated by the Society of Antiquarie­s of Scotland and Archaeolog­y Scotland for the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeolog­y.

The group had previously celebrated Scotland’s six Unesco World Heritage Sites with six unique events across the country.

In the “hidden gems” competitio­n, voters chose their favourite site through the Dig It! 2017 Facebook page, with one “like” equalling one vote.

The Howff came behind the Govan Stones, which was the most popular site, and Ardrossan Castle in North Ayrshire, which came second.

Simon Goulding, chairman of the Dundee Howff Conservati­on group, which entered the site into the competitio­n, said he hoped the accolade would attract more visitors to the cemetery and the city in general.

He said: “The group are very proud, as I am sure many Dundonians are, that the Howff is now classed as one of the Six Hidden Gems in Scotland.

“Hopefully this will attract more people to Dundee to visit the Howff and its other attraction­s.

“Our media officer, Elizabeth Millar, worked very hard in promoting the competitio­n by asking people to vote and share the competitio­n.

“Up until a few days ago the Howff was running in fifth position and it looked like that would be our finishing place, however, over the last couple of days there has been a lot of social media coverage and the Howff quickly moved up to third.

“I would like to thank everybody that voted for the Howff and shared the competitio­n through Facebook.

“Without their help, we would have not been in the top six.”

An A-listed site in the heart of Dundee, the area became a cemetery after Mary, Queen of Scots, granted the land to Dundee in 1564.

It is now home to some of the most ornate and detailed carvings in the UK, and charts around three centuries of life and death in the city.

Last month, during digital mapping of the site, an “amazing” rare medieval burial marker was discovered in the north-west corner of the cemetery, dating from the 12th or 13th Century.

Dundee Howff Conservati­on Group, in conjunctio­n with Dig It! 2017, will be promoting Scotland’s month of archaeolog­y and giving free tours of the cemetery during Dundee Doors Open Days on September 16 and 17.

Hopefully this will attract more people to Dundee to visit the Howff and its other attraction­s

 ?? Picture: Gordon Robbie. ?? The Howff cemetery is an A-listed site in the heart of Dundee dating back to 1564.
Picture: Gordon Robbie. The Howff cemetery is an A-listed site in the heart of Dundee dating back to 1564.

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