The path to St Ninian’s Cave

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St Ninian’s Cave © David Gill

St Ninian’s cave is one of the sites around Whithorn under the care of Historic Scotland (see St Ninian’s Chapel on the Isle of Whithorn). A number of carved crosses were discovered in the tomb and are now in the Whithorn Museum.

The old Ministry sign contrasts with the more modern Historic Scotland access notice.

Author: David Gill

David Gill is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent, and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History and an Academic Associate in SISJAC at UEA; Professor of Archaeological Heritage.

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