Lang Sandy statue, Rowanburn


Lang Sandy Armstrong was a tall and formidable reiver from Cleughfoot who was hanged along with his eleven sons during the pacification of the Borders for the murder of the West March Warden Sir John Carmichael. A wooden statue of him stood in the village until it started to rot and was replaced with a stone carving by Shawn Williamson in 2011. The wooden Sandy was moved to the Clan Armstrong Museum in Langholm, which has since closed. Anyone wishing to view some of the Clan Armstrong items can do so by visiting Gilnockie Tower.

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