Medieval stones in Govan

REMAINS OF A MEDIEVAL KINGDOM IN GOVAN

Govan is traditionally known for its shipbuilding, but next to the River Clyde at Govan Old Parish Church you won’t find a ship, but 34 early medieval stones.

These medieval stones date from the 9th-11th centuries and their exact use are still unknown.  Here you will find hogback stones, which are huge blocks that are carved to look like the backs of hogs.

The stones date from a time when the Kingdom of Strathclyde was in operation, this Kingdom reached from Dumbarton down to past Carlisle, so an enviable swathe of land.  So these stones show off the power and wealth of the rulers of the Kingdom.

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WHERE

Govan Old Parish Church
866 Govan Road
Glasgow
G51 3UU

TRANSPORT

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OPENING HOURS

Open Daily from 1st April to 31st October

1pm – 4pm. Admission Free

Guided tours available. For more information please contact: info@thegovanstones.org.uk

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