Inchcolm Abbey
Posted in Architecture, Trips at 13:00 on 20 July 2011
The main reason to visit Inchcolm Island is to take a look at the Abbey there. This is apparently the finest surviving Augustinian Abbey in Scotland and is one of Historic Scotland’s properties. Apparently it can be hired for weddings.
This is the Abbey from the pier.
This is the well preserved west side. A stitch of two photos. Note the stone roofing material. I’ve only seen this before in Yorkshire, two years ago when we visited Haworth.
It’s possible to walk round the island a bit up towards where the abandoned WW1 and WW2 gun emplacements are. I got this nice shot of the Abbey through trees from the hill there.
The boat trip allows 1½ hours on the island.
Choose a nice day, though. Barring the roofed bits of the Abbey and the shop there’s precious little cover.



