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St Mary's Church, Grandtully
Examine the rare and fascinating 1600s painted ceiling of an austere Highland church.
St Mary's Kirk, Auchindoir
Wander the tranquil grounds of a simple parish church built in the late 1200s or early 1300s.
St Ninian's Chapel
St Ninian's Chapel was built to serve local worshipers and pilgrims travelling to St Ninian’s Shrine at Whithorn.
St Orland's Stone
Admire the carving of a Pictish cross-slab, adorned with both Christian and pagan motifs.
St Peter's Church and Parish Cross
Explore over 800 years of worship at St Peter's Kirk and Parish Cross.
St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross
See where the 6th-century St Serf supposedly slew a dragon at this picturesque former parish church.
Closed Autumn/Winter
St Triduana's Chapel, Restalrig Collegiate Church
St Triduana’s was one of the most remarkable buildings in Scotland during the 1400s.
Open days or guided tours only
Stanydale Temple
Stanydale ‘Temple’ is the only truly megalithic structure surviving from prehistoric Shetland.
Steinacleit Cairn and Stone Circle
Wander around this curious prehistoric enclosure that lay buried under a metre of peat for thousands of years.
Stirling Old Bridge
Stirling Old Bridge is one of the best medieval bridges still in existence in Scotland.
Stones of Stenness
Plan your visit to the Stones of Stenness and explore over 5,000 years of history.
Sueno's Stone
Carved from local sandstone and standing about 7m tall, Sueno’s Stone is a marvel of late Pictish art. It was carved between the mid AD 800s and early AD 900s.
Sunnybrae Cottage
Sunnybrae Cottage is a 1700s Highland home. It's a simple building with a complex history.
Grounds or exterior access only
Sweetheart Abbey
Admire this remarkably complete abbey church, still doing its best to inspire and overawe 700 years on.
Tarves Tomb
Marvel at an ornate medieval tomb with remarkably lifelike carvings of a local lord and lady.