The Archway of Scone is a magnificent medieval gateway that stands as the sole remaining structure of the 16th-century Scone Palace in Perthshire, Scotland. This impressive archway, built in 1581, features a stunning combination of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, with intricate stone carvings, ornate detailing, and a grand clock tower.
Once the entrance to the Abbey and the Palace beyond the Arch from the now moved village of Scone , it has stood for over 500 years and gives a wonderful frame of the palace.
Part of the Scone Palace estate owned by The Earl of Mansfield. Thus presumably is the old main entrance to the palace. However, there are no info boards telling you the history of it.
Lovely view of Scone Palace through this 500 year old gateway. It was the entrance to the abbey that once stood on this site. Turn right at the archway and follow the path past an interesting old graveyard to get to the beech maze.
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Once the entrance to the Abbey and the Palace beyond the Arch from the now moved village of Scone , it has stood for over 500 years and gives a wonderful frame of the palace.
Part of the Scone Palace estate owned by The Earl of Mansfield. Thus presumably is the old main entrance to the palace. However, there are no info boards telling you the history of it.
Lovely view of Scone Palace through this 500 year old gateway. It was the entrance to the abbey that once stood on this site. Turn right at the archway and follow the path past an interesting old graveyard to get to the beech maze.
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