Barbrecksimon(@barbrecksimon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

at St. Brendan’s Church, Skipness Explore Kintyre designed by Robert Graham of Skipness, featuring Celtic knot work. There is also some influence. Made by Powell & Co BSMGP

#stainedglass at St. Brendan’s Church, Skipness @ExploreKintyre designed by Robert Graham of Skipness, featuring Celtic knot work. There is also some #artnouveau influence. Made by Powell & Co @BSMGP
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The Blue Lady 💙(@TheBlueLady3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Skipness 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 hot smoked salmon for tea, with a new recipe potato salad from ‘ the small kitchen island’ cookbook 😊👇

Skipness 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 hot smoked salmon for tea, with a new recipe potato salad from ‘ the small kitchen island’ cookbook 😊👇
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Looking across to the mountains of Arran beyond Skipness chapel on the Kintyre peninsula.
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Looking across to the mountains of Arran beyond Skipness chapel on the Kintyre peninsula.
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True Highlands(@TrueHighlands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Skipness is on the east side of Kintyre, looking to . The castle dates back to the 13th century and was abandoned in the 17th. It has it's own 'Green Lady' who is said to have protected the castle for centuries.

Skipness #Castle is on the east side of Kintyre, looking to #Arran. The castle dates back to the 13th century and was abandoned in the 17th. It has it's own 'Green Lady' who is said to have protected the castle for centuries. #scotland #scottishislands #history
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Another gem from the churchyard at old Skipness chapel on the Kintyre peninsula, Scotland, with what looks like a ploughing scene carved along the bottom.

Another gem from the churchyard at old Skipness chapel on the Kintyre peninsula, Scotland, with what looks like a ploughing scene carved along the bottom.
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Icy Sedgwick(@IcySedgwick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two main interpretations of the Green Lady ghost 1) She died wearing a green dress. 2) She was gifted immortality by fairies! Many Green Lady ghosts now protect the castles where they live, like Skipness Castle [img by Orikrin1998]

There are two main interpretations of the Green Lady ghost 1) She died wearing a green dress. 2) She was gifted immortality by fairies! Many Green Lady ghosts now protect the castles where they live, like Skipness Castle #FolkloreThursday [img by Orikrin1998]
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