Philip McErlean
Boley Holestone
Also known as Doagh Holestone, this is the place to go to 'plight thy troth'. A Bronze Age pillar where lovers have for centuries come to declare their undying love. The woman puts her hand through the hole for her partner to grasp and the power of the stone binds their love until death. An alternative method (for those whose hands are too big?) is to pass a white handkerchief through the hole, from one partner to the other.
Boley Holestone
Also known as Doagh Holestone, this is the place to go to 'plight thy troth'. A Bronze Age pillar where lovers have for centuries come to declare their undying love. The woman puts her hand through the hole for her partner to grasp and the power of the stone binds their love until death. An alternative method (for those whose hands are too big?) is to pass a white handkerchief through the hole, from one partner to the other.