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Tealing House

Chapel (Medieval)

Site Name Tealing House

Classification Chapel (Medieval)

Canmore ID 33354

Site Number NO43NW 13

NGR NO 413 381

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Angus
  • Parish Tealing
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District City Of Dundee
  • Former County Angus

Archaeology Notes

NO43NW 13 413 381.

(Area: NO 413 381) An old chapel once stood within the grounds of Tealing House, about 100 yds north of the mansion. An aumbry from the chapel is built into a stackyard dyke of the Home Farm. Other sculptured stones in the Home Farm building may have come from the chapel. (See also NO43NW 17).

A J Warden 1880-5.

The aumbry can probably be identified with the late medieval ogee niche-head photographed at Tealing by J D Gilruth in 1938. A fragment of a medieval grave-slab photographed at the same time is presumably one of the other stones refered to. That the stones derive from the chapel, rather than the nearby parish church cannot be confirmed. Annotated prints of these images indicate that the stones were subsequently moved to Fotheringham (presumably Fotheringham House, NO44SE 36). Their present location is unknown.

Information from RCAHMS (IFr), 22 July 2005.

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