This page is a short visual taste of Inchcolm Abbey and environs, but the history of the abbey will be included shortly. This first image is the frontispiece to William Ross, Aberdour and Inchcolme: Being Historical Notices of the Parish and Monastery (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1885):

"Ruins of Inchcolme Abbey From the South" (Ross, 1885)
The following photographs are a selection of our own, but we have to apologise for the low quality of many of them. Following several visits during the 2002 season, higher quality photographs will be published here shortly.
The Abbey, looking South from the Ferry

The Abbey, looking South-east

The Abbey, Looking North-west

Abbey and Hermit's Cell, Looking East

Second Church Remains from the Tower

The Abbot's House

The Cloisters

View from the Tower, South-west

The Hermit's Cell