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Alexander III Monument

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Alexander III Monument — category B listed building-listed memorial in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Alexander III Monument is a category B listed building-listed memorial in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB13639). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 10/09/1979 Local Authority Fife Planning Authority Fife Parish Kinghorn NGR NT 25388 86368 Coordinates 325388, 686368 — Hippolyte J Blanc, 1886; John Rhind, sculptor. 3-stage, 28' high, cross-finialled, shafted memorial of red Peterhead granite set on natural bedrock and surmounted by bronze Celtic Cross. 2-tier base below pedestal with moulded panel to N face worded: ..."TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS/ALEXANDER III/THE LAST OF SCOTLAND'S CELTIC KINGS/WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED/NEAR THIS SPOT/MARCH XIX MCCLXXXVI/ERECTED ON/THE SEX-CENTENARY OF HIS DEATH". Battered coping giving way to reduced 2nd stage with bronze figured sculpture to N, topped with small recessed panel to each face bearing heraldic shields as follows: W face with Arms of Scotland and of Comte de Dreux; E face with Lion Rampant of Scotland and 3 Lions of England; S face with Scottish National Emblem of St Andrew on Cross; N face with Arms of Scotland. Square-plan shaft above with engaged colonnettes to angles, each face trefoil-headed and corniced; moulded gablet cope with carved tympanum supporting foliate cross. — Alexander III met his death on or near the spot which tradition has attached to the Black Stone upon which this monument is erected. Various versions of his death abound but seem to agree that it resulted from a fall from his horse on a stormy night. Previously a stone cross marked the site but this was ruinous by the 19th century and Professor Bruce, owner of Kingswood lands, proposed a replacement as early as the 1840s. Interest was renewed by 1885 when donations were received from Queen Victoria (?15) and the Burntisland Oil Company (?10), the total cost being ?330. The memorial was unveiled on 19th July 1887, by the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Lord Lieutenant of Fife. Inside

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Alexander III Monument is a memorial located in central Scotland. It is designated as a category B listed building, recognising its architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
56.0643, -3.1999
District
Fife
Postcode
KY3 9LL
Parliamentary constituency
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Alexander III Monument?
Alexander III Monument is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode KY3 9LL).
Is Alexander III Monument a listed building?
Alexander III Monument is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Alexander III Monument free to visit?
Yes, Alexander III Monument is free to enter.
How do I get to Alexander III Monument?
Drivers can navigate to postcode KY3 9LL. It sits within the Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy parliamentary constituency.