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Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace, Chapel Royal
Chapel (Medieval)
Site Name Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace, Chapel Royal
Classification Chapel (Medieval)
Alternative Name(s) Palace Of Holyrood; Palace Of Holyroodhouse
Canmore ID 52383
Site Number NT27SE 35.11
NGR NT 26943 73958
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/52383
- Council Edinburgh, City Of
- Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
- Former Region Lothian
- Former District City Of Edinburgh
- Former County Midlothian
NT27SE 35.11 26943 73958
(not to be confused with NT27SE 35.09)
(Centred NT 2694 7397) Ruins of Chapel Royal AD 1672 (NR).
OS 25"map, (1931).
After the coronation of Charles I at Holyrood Abbey, following its reconstitution as the Chapel Royal, and together with the rising importance of the Palace, the parishioners came to be ousted from the church, and when a new parish church came to be erected in the Canongate the Abbey Church became officially what it had long been in practice, the Chapel Royal.
RCAHMS 1951.
However when a new roof was added in 1768 the structure collapsed and has since remained in ruins.
Archaeol J 1936, 310.
The Nave of the Abbey Church (Midlothian 3NE 35.1) was reconstituted as the Chapel Royal for use of the most Noble Order of the Thistle in 1672. (J S Richardson 1936).
Visited by OS(JLD) 29 December 1953.
Nave or Chapel Royal-as described in Midlothian 35.1. No additional remarks
Visited by OS(JLD) 31 December 1953.