King George’s Fields

A King George's Field is a public open space in the United Kingdom dedicated to the memory of King George V. In 1936, after the king's death, Sir Percy Vincent, the then–Lord Mayor of London, formed a committee to determine a memorial that was not solely based on the idea of a statue.
  • Type: Recreation area
  • Description: public open space in the United Kingdom, dedicated to the memory of King George V
  • Also known as: King George V Playing Fields

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Fortrose Cathedral and Groam House Museum.

was the episcopal seat of the medieval Scottish diocese of Ross in the Highland region of Scotland near the city of Inverness. It is probable that the original site of the diocese was at , but by the 13th century the canons had relocated a short distance to the south-west, to the site known as or Chanonry. is situated 1,100 feet southwest of King George’s Fields.

Museum
is a museum of Celtic and Pictish Art. Located in the village of in the , , its collection contains both the Rosemarkie Stone, one of the major surviving examples of Pictish art in stone, and the Rosemarkie sculpture fragments, that are 14 stone fragments, the most well-known being Daniels Stone. is situated 3,900 feet northeast of King George’s Fields.

Scenic viewpoint
lies at the end of Chanonry Ness, a spit of land extending into the between and on the , Scotland. is situated 1½ miles southeast of King George’s Fields.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fortrose and Fortrose and Rosemarkie.

Town
is a town and former royal burgh on the in the council area of Scotland, about six miles northeast of . The town is known for its ruined 13th-century , and as the home of the Brahan Seer. , a nearby headland projecting into the , is a popular location for dolphin spotting.

are two small towns a mile apart on the Black Isle in in the . In 2020 Fortrose had a population of 1680 and Rosemarkie had 640.

Village
is a village on the south coast of the peninsula in Ross-shire, northern .

King George’s Fields

Latitude
57.58257° or 57° 34′ 57″ north
Longitude
-4.12605° or 4° 7′ 34″ west
Open location code
9C9QHVMF+2H
Open­Street­Map ID
way 257038472
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­recreation_ground
Wiki­data ID
Q6411592
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In Other Languages

“King George’s Fields” goes by many names.
  • Japanese: キングジョージフィールド

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Highlights include Church of Scotland and St Peter & St Boniface.

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