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St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk

St Mary’s Chapel in Caithness was probably built in the 1100s, though the religious significance of the site may date back further.

St Mary's Chapel, Rothesay

Admire the monumental tombs of a ruined chapel that served a mighty castle and medieval parish.

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 Cave

Connect with the solitude of a sea-side cave said to be the hideaway of an early Christian saint.

Currently closed 

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 

St Vigeans Sculptured Stones Museum

View the 38 Pictish stones found in St Vigeans, a sleepy village that was once the centre of a royal estate and of huge religious importance.

Stanley Mills

Discover one of the best-preserved relics of the Industrial Revolution of the late 1700s.

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 Castle

Visit Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's greatest stone castles, key to the story of Scotland's past.