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Groam House Museum is 15 miles north east of Inverness in the Black Isle seaside village of Rosemarkie. It is an outstanding Pictish Centre for Ross and Cromarty. The unique display is focussed on 15 carved Pictish stones. All the stones originated in Rosemarkie, some dating back to the 8th century AD, when it was an important centre of early Christianity. The pride of the collection is the magnificent Rosemarkie cross-slab, decorated with enigmatic Pictish symbols.
Opening Hours:
May to September 10am to 5pm Monday - Saturday, 2pm to 4.30pm Sunday;
October to April 2pm to 4pm Saturday & Sunday, or by prior appointment.
Museum Office/Fax 01463 811883
See The King's Route for details of other places to visit on both sides of the Cromarty firth.
Wheelchair access to ground floor only (permanent Pictish display and shop).
Location Map
Note: These details were believed to be correct at time of publishing, but may be out of date in some cases. Please check with the business using their contact details.
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