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SCONE Scone is a name that has a deep resonance for anyone with any

SCONE Scone is a name that has a deep resonance for anyone with any interest in Scottish history. Scotland’s history is an incredibly turbulent one, and much of that story featured Scone in one way or another. Scone Palace breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland.

Perthshire Scone is about two miles north of Perth. Geographically it is at the

Perthshire Scone is about two miles north of Perth. Geographically it is at the centre of Scotland. Poised above the River Tay, the Palace overlooks the routes north to the Highlands and east through Strathmore to the coast. The Grampian mountains form a distant backdrop, and across the river stands the city of Perth.

SCONE PALACE The magnificent Palace is set in 100 acres of glorious Perthshire countryside.

SCONE PALACE The magnificent Palace is set in 100 acres of glorious Perthshire countryside. The Palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and peaceful woodland, perfect for a gentle stroke or even a picnic – all under the watchful eye of ever curious peacocks.

SCONE PALACE Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of a Pictish Kingdom

SCONE PALACE Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of a Pictish Kingdom and a religious centre of the ancient Celtic church, the seat of parliaments and the crowning place of forty-two Scottish monarchs including Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II.

SCONE PALACE • Present-day Scone Palace , although only 200 years old, stands on

SCONE PALACE • Present-day Scone Palace , although only 200 years old, stands on the site of the medieval abbey and palace where Scotland’s kings were crowned for centuries. Today it is the home of the Earls of Mansfield and a major attraction to visitors from all over the world. The building you see today was built in the years from 1803 and 9 years later by the 3 rd Earl of Mansfield and has been largely unaltered since its completion.

SCONE PALACE The sumptuous interiors are full of treasures and history: the Long Gallery;

SCONE PALACE The sumptuous interiors are full of treasures and history: the Long Gallery; an impressive organ; the magnificent Library; the opulent Drawing Room.

CHAPEL Beyond the palace itself, the most obvious feature is the chapel. It is

CHAPEL Beyond the palace itself, the most obvious feature is the chapel. It is located immediately in front of the Palace on what is known as the Moot Hill. The building you see today largely dates back to 1807, when an earlier chapel built on the site in 1604 was remodelled. The Chapel serves as a mausoleum for the Murrays, the family of the Earls of Mansfield.

MOOT HILL The Moot Hill was the ancient Crowning Place of the Kings of

MOOT HILL The Moot Hill was the ancient Crowning Place of the Kings of Scots. The land was symbolised by the combined earth, carried in the boots of the vassals, making the Moot Hill into a primordial hill. The mound has been known by many names: Moot Hill, Omnis Terra (every man’s land) and Boot Hill. Another name is the Hill of Credulity (or Hill of Belief).

SCONE STONE The stone block with two rings on two uprights, forming a stone

SCONE STONE The stone block with two rings on two uprights, forming a stone bench is a replica of the Stone of Destiny of Scone, one of emblems of Scottish nationhood. Its presence here is the key to unlocking the story of Scone and explaining why this place is so important to the history of Scotland.

THE ARCHWAY AND THE CROSS Not far away from the chapel is what is

THE ARCHWAY AND THE CROSS Not far away from the chapel is what is described as the Archway to the city of Scone. Beyond the Archway stands the mercat cross of Old Scone. Nearby is Scone’s ancient burial ground. The archway and the mercat cross are all that survive of the village of Old Scone.

THE LAWNS AND FORMAL GARDENS But I’s not only history at Scone. A visit

THE LAWNS AND FORMAL GARDENS But I’s not only history at Scone. A visit to Scone Palace is incomplete without spending some time in the Palace grounds. They are as splendid as the Palace itself. The lawns are home to free-roaming peacocks.

MURRAY STAR MAZE The unique 'tartan' maze is made of 2000 beech trees half

MURRAY STAR MAZE The unique 'tartan' maze is made of 2000 beech trees half green, half copper. It was designed by the world famous designer Adrian Fisher. The maze was planted in the shape of the heraldic Murray Star. There is a fountain in the centre of it.

NEW SCOON The old Scone is not the Scone you see today. In 1805

NEW SCOON The old Scone is not the Scone you see today. In 1805 the old village was removed to a new village over a mile to the east, originally known as New Scone, but now simply called Scone. Near the foot of the hill there is New Scone's mercat cross. Old Scone's mercat cross still stands in its original place near Scone Palace. A mile and a half north east of Scone is Perth Airport.

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