Witches' Stone is an historic stone in the Scottish parish of St Martins, Perth and Kinross.
It marks the location where Macbeth meets with two witches in William Shakespeare's tragedy.
[1][2] It is first mentioned in text in 1806, when William Mackenzie, father of architect William Macdonald Mackenzie, was the landowner.
[3] The stone, which first appeared on Ordnance Survey maps in 1866, stands around 4 feet (1.2 m) high and has a groove on its top, believed to be the result of a chain being used on it.
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