• Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary it has been variously known as “The Monastrey”, “Abbey of Stirling”, “St.Mary of Cambuskenneth” and “St.Mary of Stirling.
  • Cambuskenneth is a historical site located in Stirling, Scotland. It is known for its medieval abbey ruins and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
  • 1.3 Later history and closure. 2 Abbey today. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Cambuskenneth Abbey. 5 languages.
  • The west side of the tower at Cambuskenneth Abbey. ... Foundations of the abbey church. The east side of the tower. Monument in the churchyard.
  • Cambuskenneth Abbey, near Stirling, was founded by King David I about 1140 and was the main supply base for the Battle of Bannockburn.
  • A brief history of Cambuskenneth Abbey, the resting place of King James III and his wife Queen Margaret.
  • Cambuskenneth Abbey is worth a visit in Stirling. ... At Cambuskenneth Abbey you can walk around the grounds,walking inside the great bell tower of the Abbey.
  • Entry Name: Cambuskenneth Abbey, Cambuskenneth. Scheduled Date: 31 December 1921. Last Amended: 28 April 2017.
  • A footbridge, formerly a ferry, links the Shore to Cambuskenneth Abbey of which only the Campanile, 1300, and west doorway survive.
  • At its height at the end of the 1200s Cambuskenneth comprised an extensive complex of buildings. This included a large abbey church, some 60m long.