Glamis Manse Stone

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Glamis Manse Stone, Pictish stone in Glamis, Scotland.

The Glamis Manse Stone is a carved sandstone block featuring detailed reliefs on both surfaces, standing in a small Scottish village. One side displays a Celtic cross while the other is covered with symbols created by craftspeople from the early medieval period.

The stone was created in the 9th century as part of Scotland's early medieval artistic tradition. Its carvings reflect the culture of that era, including bearded figures with axes that reveal details about the people of that time.

The stone belongs to the Aberlemno School of Pictish sculpture, with one side showing a Celtic cross and the other containing a collection of Pictish symbols.

The stone stands beside St Fergus Church at the village edge and is accessible from outside at any time. Visiting during daylight hours helps you examine the carvings clearly on both sides.

The cross layout on one side shows an unusual feature where the arms are slightly twisted rather than perfectly aligned. This subtle detail is easy to miss at first glance but becomes apparent when you study the design more carefully.

Location: Angus

Opening Hours: 08:00-19:00

GPS coordinates: 56.60956,-3.00210

Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:26

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