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Detail of painted beam in chapel vestibule

SC 398011

Description Detail of painted beam in chapel vestibule

Catalogue Number SC 398011

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 7435 CN

Scope and Content Stobhall, chapel, Perth and Kinross The chapel is the earliest of several buildings of medieval or later date situated on the promontory at Stobhall. Possibly of 14th- or 15th-century date, it retains much of its medieval character and period detail. The simple rectangular chapel was converted for secular use in 1578 when it became the ground-floor hall attached to a tower-house. This photograph shows one of the painted roof beams in the chapel vestibule. The chapel has a particularly fine ceiling decorated with figures of contemporary kings, interspersed with panels of animals, birds and floriated designs. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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