The Abdie Stone | |
Size: | 1.7m (05.6feet) |
Classification: | Class I incised stone |
Created: | Sixth-Eighth Century CE |
Place: | Abdie Churchyard, near Lindores, Fife, Scotland |
Civilization: | Picto-Scottish |
The Abdie stone is a Class I Pictish stone that stands in Abdie Churchyard, Lindores, Fife, Scotland.
The stone originally stood on the crest of Kaim Hill. It was removed and incorporated in a garden wall in Grange of Lindores before being moved to the Morthouse of Abdie Church.
The stone is 1.7m (05.6feet) high, 0.56m (01.84feet) wide. It bears incised Pictish symbols on two faces, a Triple disc and crescent and v rod on one and a Mirror on another.