Meigle
Meigle is a small village to the west of Coupar Angus where Meigle Museum houses a magnificent collection of 25 sculptured monuments of the Celtic Christian period. This is the largest collection of its type in Scotland and includes a stone reputed to the gravestone of Kin Arthur’s Queen Guinevere, who legend claims is buried in the local churchyard. Close by is the grave of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1905 – 1908. In addition to this history, Meigle boasts a number of popular antique and craft centres.