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Gateside, St Mary's Chapel

Chapel (Medieval), Well (Medieval)

Site Name Gateside, St Mary's Chapel

Classification Chapel (Medieval), Well (Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Sanct Mary's Of Dungaitsyde; St Mary's Of Gytside

Canmore ID 27831

Site Number NO10NE 8

NGR NO 1854 0926

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Fife
  • Parish Strathmiglo
  • Former Region Fife
  • Former District North East Fife
  • Former County Fife

Archaeology Notes

NO10NE 8 1854 0926 to 1852 0918.

(NO 1854 0926) Site of Chapel (NR)

(NO 1852 0918) Chapel Well (NAT)

OS 6" map (1854)

A pre-Reformation chapel was established in Gateside. The tradition of the neighbourhood still keeps the name alive. Mr W Gilmour, an elderly gentleman, pointed out the site (no siting symbol shown on OS 6" 1854) from what he had heard his father and grandfather say on the subject. The village of Gateside was formerly called the Chapelton of the Virgin, which is in favour of there having been a chapel here. On an old manuscript plan, a chapel was marked in Gateside, written 'St Mary's of Gytside'.

Chapel Well: A small spring well on the N side of the mill dam, supposed to have been used in the days of popery as holy water and for other purposes when the building supposed to have been St Mary's Chapel was in existence.

Name Book 1854

A chapel was erected at Gateside by the monks of Balmerino Abbey; it was known as 'Sanct Mary's of Dungaitsyde'.

A H Millar 1895

The sites fall in a pasture field. No trace of building foundations, or a spring, was found.

Visited by OS (DS) 26 October 1956

No further information.

Visited by OS (DWR) 4 April 1972.

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