- Seton Collegiate Church
Seton Collegiate Church, known locally as Seton Chapel, is a
collegiate church south ofPort Seton ,East Lothian ,Scotland . It is adjacent toSeton House .The church consists of the complete eastern limb and the two
transept s of acruciform church, the crossing-tower as high as it was built (the completion of thespire was precluded by theReformation ), and the dubious foundations of the nave, which was not built. The walls of the choir and chancel were built by1478 , and roofed by1508 . The transepts were erected sometime between1513 and1588 . As such the eastern limb stood without them for at least 35 years. The church was raised to collegiate status in1492 . Contained within are two effigies: one male and one female, dating from thefifteenth century . The female effigy, badly defaced, is possibly of earlier origin.To the immediate south west are the foundations of the buildings once occupied by the clergy and staff.
It is now in the care of
Historic Scotland , and a 3-Star Historic Tourist Attraction.Photo gallery
Reference
* [http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/PSAS_2002/pdf/vol_o89/89_417_437.pdf Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot. Article by Stewart Cruden, Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Scotland, 2002]
External links
* [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/seton/collegiatechurch/index.html Undiscovered Scotland page on Seton Chapel]
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