UK Map 56 Balbirnie Caravan Club Site Claypotts Castle (Historic Scotland) - An outstanding example of 16th-century Scottish architecture, which is both intact and little altered Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum (Historic Scotland) - The Museum at Meigle displays 26 carved stones dating from the late 8th to the late 10th centuries Eassie Sculptured Stone (Historic Scotland) - An elaborately sculptured Pictish cross-slab St Vigeans Sculptured Stones (Historic Scotland) - A fascinating and very important collection of over 30 Pictish carved stones Ravenscraig Castle (Historic Scotland) - One of the earliest artillery forts in Scotland Restenneth Priory (Historic Scotland) - The chancel and tower of the priory church of Augustinian canons Scotstarvit Tower  (Historic Scotland) - A particularly handsome and well-built tower St Andrews Castle (Historic Scotland) - The focal point of the Church in Medieval Scotland St Andrews Cathedral (Historic Scotland) - The remains of what was Scotland’s largest and most magnificent church Blackfriars Chapel  (Historic Scotland) - A vaulted side apse survives in this church built for Dominican friars St Mary’s Church (Historic Scotland) - The scanty foundations of a small cruciform church West Port  (Historic Scotland) - One of the few surviving city gates in Scotland St Orland’s Stone (Historic Scotland) - A tall Pictish cross-slab with a prominent ornate cross a very rare depiction of a boat Broughty Castle (Historic Scotland) - Originally built in the late 15th century, Broughty Castle was adapted through the centuries to meet the nation’s changing defence needs Tealing Dovecot and Earth House (Historic Scotland) - An elegant 16th century dovecot, a short walk from the remains of an earth house Carlungie Earth House (Historic Scotland) - A complex underground structure, 150 feet long, of Iron Age date. Now uncovered Arbroath Abbey (Historic Scotland) - Founded in 1178 for monks of the Tironensian order by King William the Lion Ardestie Earth House (Historic Scotland) - A curved underground gallery 80 feet in length of Iron Age date, now uncovered, that once formed the cellar of a round house