Broomend of Crichie stone
| The Broomend of Crichie Stone | |
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Broomend of Crichie Stone in 2017 | |
| Symbols |
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| Present location | Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire |
| Coordinates | 57°16′02″N 2°22′04″W / 57.2672°N 2.3677°W |
| Classification | Class I incised stone |
| Culture | Picto-Scottish |
| Designations | |
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| Official name | Broomend Of Crichie |
| Type | Crosses and carved stones: symbol stone, Prehistoric ritual and funerary: barrow; henge; standing stone |
| Designated | 14 August 1929 |
| Reference no. | SM18 |
The Broomend of Crichie Stone is a class I Pictish stone that stands within a henge at Broomend of Crichie, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was moved to the centre of the henge in the 19th century from its original location about 65 m to the north-east. The stone is a flat slab bearing the incised symbols of the Pictish beast and the crescent and V-rod.[1]
The henge, with the avenue, standing stones and the symbol stone, is a scheduled monument.[2]
References
- ^ Fraser, Iain (2008), The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland, Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland, p. 16
- ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Broomend, henge, standing stones and symbol stone (SM18)". Retrieved 14 March 2026.