[2] The cross slab is situated at the northeast edge of Glamis village in the grounds of the Manse, close to St Fergus church (grid reference NO38584686).
It falls into John Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's classification system as a class II stone.
In the lower left-hand quadrant is depiction of two bearded, long-haired men apparently fighting with axes.
[4] The rear of the slab holds three incised symbols: a serpent above a fish, with a mirror at the bottom.
[4] The Glamis manse stone belongs to the Aberlemno School of Pictish sculpture as extended by Laing from Ross Trench Jellicoe's original proposed list.