
Midlothian, United Kingdom№ 000059052
Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin
- Founded
- 1446
- Tradition
- Anglican / Episcopal
- Style
- Gothic
About this place
History & significance.
Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin is a chapel in Midlothian, United Kingdom, built in the Gothic style and serving the Anglican community. It dates from 1446, the work of architect William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness.
Its dedication is to Matthew the Apostle. The chapel is a protected heritage monument and within the Diocese of Edinburgh. Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin is catalogued here with its location, chapel type, and visiting details, drawn from open data sources and linked for verification.
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