Bannockburn Monument, Ceres, Fife
Posted in Fife, Scotland, War Memorials at 19:19 on 21 August 2016
Ceres is a village in central Fife.
The monument was erected on the six-hundredth anniversary of Scotland’s most famous victory in battle, at Bannockburn in 1314, to commemorate the men of Ceres who fought in it. It’s situated by the side of the “Bow Butts” as Ceres’s village green is called.
Ceres holds a Highland Games every year. It is said to have hosted a games every year since 1314 after Robert the Bruce granted permission in commemoration of the village men’s contribution to his victory.


