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Covenanters Monument

Free admission

Covenanters Monument — Monument, dating to 1885.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Kingsknowe · 2.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Covenanters Monument is a public memorial in central Scotland, recording local sacrifice and named in the parish register of war and civic monuments. It sits within the Edinburgh South West parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Kingsknowe, about 2.3 km away. Postcode area EH13.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 14/12/1970 Last Date Amended 04/11/2021 Local Authority Edinburgh Planning Authority Edinburgh Burgh Edinburgh NGR NT 22651 68646 Coordinates 322651, 668646 — The Colinton Column and engraved stone plaque is a monument located on Redford Road, Edinburgh, adjacent to the entrance to the Dreghorn Barrack complex. It is built of ashlar sandstone and comprises a cluster of four engaged Roman Ionic columns on a five-stepped octagonal plinth. On top of the pillar is an Ionic entablature with pulminated frieze above which are four engraved panels. The pillar is topped by a pyramidal cap with a weathervane. Adjacent to the monument is another engraved stone slab, bearing an inscription in English and Latin. The monument was erected by Robert Andrew Macfie around 1886, using material that previously was part of the William Adam-designed Royal Infirmary building, which was demolished earlier that year. The reused elements include the columns and capitals, the weathervane and the entablature. The engraved panels near the top of the pillar record four historical military campaigns that passed through the area, including the Romans , Cromwell 1650 , Covenanters 1666 and Charles 1745 . The inscription on the adjacent stone plaque comprises a poem in English written by Macfie, and a short dedication by him in Latin to General Charles Gordon of Khartoum, who died in 1885. — The Colinton Column meets the criteria of special architectural or historic interest for the following reasons: The Colinton Column is a relatively unusual design for a late 19 th century monument, a result of its reuse of earlier 18 th century ornamental stonework. It is unusual as a commemorative monument in its marking of several different groups that had a historic presence within the area,

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Covenanters Monument is a memorial located in central Scotland, postcode EH13. It commemorates the Covenanters, a group of 17th-century Scottish Presbyterians. The monument serves as a significant historical landmark reflecting the religious conflicts of the time.

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Coordinates
55.9047, -3.2387
Postcode
EH13 9NF
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh South West
Nearest railway station
Kingsknowe2.3 km
Official site
canmore.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Covenanters Monument?
Covenanters Monument is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH13 9NF).
Is Covenanters Monument a listed building?
Covenanters Monument is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Covenanters Monument free to visit?
Yes, Covenanters Monument is free to enter.
How do I get to Covenanters Monument?
The nearest railway station is Kingsknowe, about 2.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EH13 9NF.