Edinburgh, Restalrig Road South, Restalrig Church, St. Triuana's Well, interior. View of vaulted roof.
SC 572479
Description Edinburgh, Restalrig Road South, Restalrig Church, St. Triuana's Well, interior. View of vaulted roof.
Catalogue Number SC 572479
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of EDD 22/6 P
Scope and Content The interior of St Triduana's Chapel, Restalrig, Edinburgh St Triduana's Chapel, dating from the 15th century, stands at the south-west corner of ancient parish church of Restalrig. The chapel was dedicated to the obscure St Triduana, who acquired a reputation for curing eye complaints. This hexagonal vaulted chamber formed the lower level of the original two-tier chapel. The vault springs from a central pier with a capital elaborately carved with foliage, and its ribs make a six-point star decorated with shields and more carved foliage. The water which floods the interior is regularly pumped out. Its presence may be explained by a rise in the water-table since the 16th century, or by the well which once attracted blind pilgrims from all over the country to bathe in its special waters. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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