The Govan Stones is an internationally-important museum collection of early-medieval carved stones displayed at Govan Old Parish Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
The early medieval Govan Cross in Govan Old Parish Church
Side of the Viking-Age Govan Sarcophagus, thought to depict a royal saint killed by Vikings in the 870s
A side of the Govan Sarcophagus, with animal and interlace carvings
Hogback stones within the (ecclesiastical) north transept
Govan Old Parish Church is the name of the original parish church serving Govan in Glasgow from the 5th or 6th century AD until 2007. In that year, the Church of Scotland united the two Govan congregations with Linthouse and established the parish church at Govan Cross, making Govan Old redundant.
Govan Old Parish Church
The Govan hogbacks
Image: Govan Old Church