Posted in History, Trips at 12:00 on 6 January 2024
From Findhorn it was on to Forres, only five miles away.
We’d been to Forres before but our main objective this time was to see Sueno’s Stone, since we hadn’t visited it the last time.
Sueno’s Stone from car park:-

As you can see the stone is covered in glass to protect it from the elements.
Information board:-

The stone is enormous, 21 feet high and inscribed with Pictish symbols:-




A further board gives information about Pictish symbol stones:-

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Posted in Aberdeen, Architecture at 12:00 on 20 March 2023
On our trip up north last August we stayed in a hotel in Dyce.
We knew there were ancient symbol stones near there but had never visited them.
They are in St Fergus’s Church, the old Dyce Parish Church but now a fair bit out of town. The church sits on a hilltop beside a bend in the river Don, a lovely situation:-

The church was built in the 13th century but the symbol stones date from the 800s.
Ruins of church:-

Symbol stones at nearer end of church ruins:-

Information Board:-

Symbols:-



In the church yard we met a man who who was a retired stonemason and had worked on the church years before, so he pointed out things of interest, including the ‘green mannie’ on the corner of the building which you can just see in the photo below, he had actually discovered it when he was repointing the church.

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