An elaborately sculptured Pictish cross-slab with an intricate cross, angels, animals, warrior, Pictish symbols and three hooded figures. There is an information board provided by Historic Scotland giving some history of the carved stones of the area. The stone is covered by a protective enclosure.
In care of Historic Scotland - Free Admission
Written Jun 27, 2006
Also in Glamis village is the Angus Folk Museum. here you can experience life as a Scottish landworker. Housed in six 18th-century Angus cottages, the collection offers a vivid insight into the realities of rural life over the past 200 years.
The Life on the Land exhibition, based around a reconstructed farm courtyard, houses the bothy, smiddy, stables and the hearse house. Here you can see the beautifully restored ‘Glenisla’ horse-drawn hearse.
In the care of Natitional Trust of Scotland
Admission Charge - Adults £5.00
Written Jun 26, 2006
Glamis Castle is the home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, who open it to the public. It was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, best known as the Queen Mother, and her daughter, Princess Margaret, was born there. A picture of the castle is featured on the Royal Bank of Scotland ten pound note.
The castle is one of the most legended castles in the world, it is “ a soaring pile of keep and towers, turrets and battlements.” It is said to have more dark secrets than any castle in Britain.
Few families are older than the Bowes-Lyons, The Lady and Earl of Strathmore. They had their own army 600 years ago and their own private hangman. King Malcolm II of Scotland was murdered here. Shakespeare placed the murder of Duncan by Macbeth in the stone floored vaulted Duncan’s hall of the castle. And when the Queen mother was a child, she and her sisters always scuttled at top speed through this room.
No family has had a more intriguing past. A Lady Glamis was burnt by James V as a witch, yet a few years later, Mary, Queen of Scots dined with the family and stayed the night. A monster is said to have dwelt in Loch Calder near the castle. There are many bricked up rooms in the castle. Somewhere in the sixteen-foot thick walls is the famous room of skulls, where the Ogilvies family, who sought protection from their enemies the Lindsay’s, were walled up to die of starvation, being no friends of the Strathmores. The tradition of the heavy pile contain much by its appearance and is impressive to the imagination.
There is a tea room in the castle, and the gardens and grounds are also open to the public. They are also open to functions like dinners and weddings.
Admission Rates:
Castle & Grounds Adult £7.30
Grounds Only Adult £3.70
Updated Jun 26, 2006
Address: Near Glamis Village
While visiting Glamis Castle, don't overlook a stroll through the gardens on the property.
Written Sep 17, 2006
This is right by the church, obviously. If you are in Glamis to see the castle, why not stop by?
Written Sep 16, 2006
The caastle also has quite a big estate, with farms. On the grounds you can see the cute highland cattle, if you are lucky from close range. The young calves are very adorable.
Written Jun 26, 2006
One of the nice stone bridges, that span one of the burns within the castle grounds.
Written Jun 26, 2006
The huge walled garden was built for the 13th Earl around 1866. Today it is laid mainly to grass, so is not bery interesting, althogh there is an exhibition there.
Written Jun 26, 2006
The castle also has a good pinetum, with many fine, rare, mature specimens. It was planted around 1970, with many species from North America. On a good day you can see the rare red squirrels.
Written Jun 26, 2006
Glamis Castle has several fine gardens, including the Italian Garden seen here. It was planted around 1910 by the 14th Earl. It is bounded by yew hedges and contains two gazebos and a raised terrace.
Written Jun 26, 2006
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