Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Angus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Angus. Show all posts

Tour Scotland Photograph Parish Church Newtyle


Tour Scotland photograph of the Parish Church at Newtyle, Angus, Scotland. The present Newtyle parish church was built in 1870 on the site of one built in 1767. The earliest recorded church was granted to Arbroath on its foundation by William the Lion in 1178, and it was dedicated to an unknown saint by Bishop de Bernham in 1242.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Aberlemno Stone


Tour Scotland photograph Aberlemno Pictish Stone, Angus, Scotland. Aberlemno Stone on the B9134 Forfar to Brechin Road in Angus. Aberlemno 1 is the central roadside stone. It is an unshaped Celtic standing stone, bearing incised Pictish symbols. The symbols on one face: the serpent, the double disc and Z-rod and the mirror and comb. The meaning of these symbols is unknown. They are deeply incised in a bold, confident line, and this stone is considered to be one of the finest and best-preserved Pictish symbol stones still standing in or near its original position.



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Old Photograph Tarfside Scotland


Old photograph of Tarfside, Angus, Scotland. Tarfside is a small Scottish village located in the upper course of the Glen Esk valley of the River North Esk around nine miles north of Edzell. Tarfside has a footpath to nearby Loch Lee, and the area is much enjoyed by walkers.

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December 10th Photograph Cottage Scotland


December 10th photograph of a Scottish cottage for sale in, Angus, Scotland.


December 10th photograph of a Scottish cottage for sale in, Angus, Scotland.

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