Eassie Old Church
| Eassie Old Church | |
|---|---|
Eassie Old Church and cemetery | |
| 56°36′52″N 3°03′24″W / 56.61445°N 3.05656°W | |
| Official name | Eassie Old Church and cross slab |
| Type | Crosses and carved stones: cross slab, Ecclesiastical: church |
| Designated | 1 November 1921 |
| Reference no. | SM90125 |
Eassie Old Church is a ruined 13th-century parish church located near the village of Eassie in Angus, Scotland. Erected in the corner of the church is the Eassie Stone, a Class II Pictish stone. The cross slab was discovered in 1850 in the nearby burn. The church was abandoned after 1835 when a new church was built in the area to serve the combined parishes of Eassie and Nevay. Historic Environment Scotland established the site as a scheduled monument in 1921.