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Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme — Attraction in Scotland

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Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme
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Falkirk Steeple Heritage Centre
100 High St, Falkirk FK1 1NW, United Kingdom
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The Corner Cafe
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Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme
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Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme

Manse Pl, Falkirk FK1 1JN, United Kingdom
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attractions: Falkirk Steeple Heritage Centre, Dollar Park, Falkirk Skate Park, restaurants: New Market Bar, Behind The Wall, The Carron Works - JD Wetherspoon, The Fork & Mustard, The Corner Cafe, Brina's Jamaican Kitchen, Sumo, Moonlight Kitchen, Finnegans, The Courtyard, Falkirk
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Nearby attractions of Tomb Of Sir John De Graeme

Falkirk Steeple Heritage Centre

Dollar Park

Falkirk Skate Park

Falkirk Steeple Heritage Centre

Falkirk Steeple Heritage Centre

4.8

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Open 24 hours
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Dollar Park

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Falkirk Skate Park

Falkirk Skate Park

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New Market Bar

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Finnegans

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Gary MitchellGary Mitchell
The tomb of Sir John De Graeme is located in Falkirk, Scotland, at the east end of the aisle in Falkirk Old Parish Church. Sir John De Graeme was a member of the Scottish nobility who lived in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, where he fought alongside William Wallace against England's King Edward I. After the battle, Sir John De Graeme was captured and executed by the English. His body was returned to Falkirk and buried in the Old Parish Church, where a tomb was erected in his honor. The tomb is made of sandstone and features a recumbent effigy of Sir John De Graeme dressed in armor. Over the years, the tomb underwent several restorations and additions. In the 17th century, a canopy was added to protect the effigy from the elements, and in the 18th century, a new pedestal was added. In the 19th century, the tomb was restored again, and a railing was added to enclose the tomb. Throughout the centuries, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme remained a significant landmark in Falkirk. It became a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts, who admired the intricate details of the effigy and the impressive architecture of the tomb. In 1922, the tomb was designated as a Scheduled Monument by the Scottish government, which helped to preserve it for future generations. Today, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme is still a popular tourist attraction in Falkirk. It is revered as a symbol of Scottish heroism and bravery, and it continues to inspire visitors with its impressive design and rich historical significance. The tomb is a testament to the enduring legacy of Sir John De Graeme and his contribution to Scottish history.
Janet RichardsonJanet Richardson
Found this "Tomb" by accident after wee walk down High Street from the guided tour in the Steeple. Glorious sunshine and enjoyed coffee Sitting outside on a bench under the trees in the surrounding gardens and church yard. The area is full of atmosphere. Unfortunately the Church was not open that day.
Kavan GrahamKavan Graham
What an honour to kneel at the tomb of such a great man. If you are interested in the history of Sir John the Graham, go and visit the site of his castle. There are only the groundwork’s remaining but the site is stunningly beautiful. Thank you for everything you did sir.
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The tomb of Sir John De Graeme is located in Falkirk, Scotland, at the east end of the aisle in Falkirk Old Parish Church. Sir John De Graeme was a member of the Scottish nobility who lived in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, where he fought alongside William Wallace against England's King Edward I. After the battle, Sir John De Graeme was captured and executed by the English. His body was returned to Falkirk and buried in the Old Parish Church, where a tomb was erected in his honor. The tomb is made of sandstone and features a recumbent effigy of Sir John De Graeme dressed in armor. Over the years, the tomb underwent several restorations and additions. In the 17th century, a canopy was added to protect the effigy from the elements, and in the 18th century, a new pedestal was added. In the 19th century, the tomb was restored again, and a railing was added to enclose the tomb. Throughout the centuries, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme remained a significant landmark in Falkirk. It became a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts, who admired the intricate details of the effigy and the impressive architecture of the tomb. In 1922, the tomb was designated as a Scheduled Monument by the Scottish government, which helped to preserve it for future generations. Today, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme is still a popular tourist attraction in Falkirk. It is revered as a symbol of Scottish heroism and bravery, and it continues to inspire visitors with its impressive design and rich historical significance. The tomb is a testament to the enduring legacy of Sir John De Graeme and his contribution to Scottish history.
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Found this "Tomb" by accident after wee walk down High Street from the guided tour in the Steeple. Glorious sunshine and enjoyed coffee Sitting outside on a bench under the trees in the surrounding gardens and church yard. The area is full of atmosphere. Unfortunately the Church was not open that day.
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What an honour to kneel at the tomb of such a great man. If you are interested in the history of Sir John the Graham, go and visit the site of his castle. There are only the groundwork’s remaining but the site is stunningly beautiful. Thank you for everything you did sir.
Kavan Graham

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The tomb of Sir John De Graeme is located in Falkirk, Scotland, at the east end of the aisle in Falkirk Old Parish Church. Sir John De Graeme was a member of the Scottish nobility who lived in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He is best known for his role in the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, where he fought alongside William Wallace against England's King Edward I.

After the battle, Sir John De Graeme was captured and executed by the English. His body was returned to Falkirk and buried in the Old Parish Church, where a tomb was erected in his honor. The tomb is made of sandstone and features a recumbent effigy of Sir John De Graeme dressed in armor.

Over the years, the tomb underwent several restorations and additions. In the 17th century, a canopy was added to protect the effigy from the elements, and in the 18th century, a new pedestal was added. In the 19th century, the tomb was restored again, and a railing was added to enclose the tomb.

Throughout the centuries, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme remained a significant landmark in Falkirk. It became a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts, who admired the intricate details of the effigy and the impressive architecture of the tomb. In 1922, the tomb was designated as a Scheduled Monument by the Scottish government, which helped to preserve it for future generations.

Today, the tomb of Sir John De Graeme is still a popular tourist attraction in Falkirk. It is revered as a symbol of Scottish heroism and bravery, and it continues to inspire visitors with its impressive design and rich historical significance. The tomb is a testament to the enduring legacy of Sir John De Graeme and his contribution to...

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A fascinating piece of forgotten history within easy reach, this is the tomb of William Wallaces Knight Sir John De Graeme , the protective cage adds a lot to the charm to the church and this is frequently a spot used for occasions for reenactment and historical groups. Something of note that might not be as well known is that there is even a very active historical society based around the knight with links to other historical areas, well...

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This sits in the church in the high street; I grew up not to far away from Falkirk but knew nothing about this and must have passed it hundreds of times not knowing how important the person laid to rest there is in scottish history. If you are going to visit Falkirk, it's well worth a visit, but read up on him and the other sites to visit around Falkirk. Also worth a visit to the society's shop in the high street by...

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