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==Outside links==
==Outside links==
*{{historic-scotland-link|002}}
*{{HES link}} - Historic Environment Scotland
*Aberlemno Stones: [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=1 I], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=2 II], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=3 III], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=4 V]
*Aberlemno Stones: [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=1 I], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=2 II], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=3 III], [http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/site.php?a=4 V]
*[http://www.darkisle.com/a/aberlemno/aberlemno.html Aberlemno Sculptured Stones]
*[http://www.darkisle.com/a/aberlemno/aberlemno.html Aberlemno Sculptured Stones]

Latest revision as of 19:28, 14 May 2016

Aberlemno
Gaelic: Obar Leamhnach
Angus

Aberlemno Kirk
Location
Grid reference: NO521558
Location: 56°41’29"N, 2°47’1"W
Data
Post town: Forfar
Postcode: DD8
Dialling code: 01307
Local Government
Council: Angus
Parliamentary
constituency:
Angus

Aberlemno is a small village and parish in Angus.

The village is noted for three large carved Pictish stones and one fragment stone dating from the 7th and 8th centuries AD[1]; the stones can be viewed at any time in spring-autumn, but are covered by wooden boxes in the winter to prevent frost damage.

Two stones (and the fragment) stand by the B9134 Forfar-Brechin road. The Kirkyard Stone stands in the nearby graveyard of the parish church. A fifth stone that is currently on display at McManus Galleries.

Miscellany

A genus of fossil plants first found in a nearby quarry is named Aberlemnia in honour of the location of their discovery.

Outside links

References

  1. Historic Scotland