• The bottom of the stone, below the break, remained in situ at Hilton of Cadboll and was found during the archeological investigation in 2001.
  • ...to carve a modern reconstruction of the Hilton of Cadboll slab, which was unveiled near where the original stone was found, at the edge of the village of Hilton.
  • Hilton Of Cadboll Stone. The intricately carved Pictish stone, created from local sandstone in AD800 was removed from its original site and placed in a...
  • The replica Hilton of Cadboll stone onsite today was carved by Barry Grove to reproduce the designs on the original cross-slab as closely as possible.
  • Hilton of Cadboll Pictish Stone. Tain, Highland. Pictish Symbol Stone Class II Canmore. Also known as Hilton Stone.
  • · This is a 'Class II Pictish Symbol Stone', found at Hilton Of Cadboll in the Highlands. The stone is now housed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
  • The people of Hilton took exception to this strategy and formed the Historic Hilton Trust who lobbied for the stone to remain in its home village.
  • The Hilton of Cadboll Stone is a magnificent Pictish carved cross-slab, bearing a Christian cross on one side and hunting scenes on the other.
  • Discover the hidden history behind the mesmerizing Hilton of Cadboll Pictish Stone and its captivating engravings in this fascinating video.