St Anthony’s Chapel ruins

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St Anthony’s Chapel ruins are the remains of a medieval chapel perched on a rocky outcrop in Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park, offering a prominent historic landmark and scenic viewpoint over the city.

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St Anthony’s Chapel ruins canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
landmark
ruined chapel
tourist attraction
access footpath
administeredBy Historic Environment Scotland
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
category Buildings and structures in Edinburgh
Church ruins in Scotland
Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Edinburgh
Tourist attractions in Edinburgh
condition ruin
constructionStart 15th century
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Anthony of Egypt
surface form: Saint Anthony of Egypt

Saint Anthony of Padua
disestablished 16th century
hasPart gable wall
traces of nave
window openings
hasView Calton Hill
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh cityscape
Firth of Forth
heritageDesignation Scheduled monument
inception 15th century
locatedIn City of Edinburgh council area
Edinburgh
Holyrood Park
United Kingdom
locatedNear Arthur’s Seat
Salisbury Crags
St Margaret’s Loch
locatedOn rocky outcrop
material stone
openToPublic yes
overlooks Edinburgh
Palace of Holyroodhouse
surface form: Holyrood Palace

Holyrood Park
partOf Holyrood Park
surface form: Holyrood Park historic landscape
region East Lothian
surface form: Lothian
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
usedFor Christian worship
pilgrimage
tourism
viewpoint

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Holyrood Park hasPart St Anthony’s Chapel ruins
St Margaret’s Loch hasNearbyAttraction St Anthony’s Chapel ruins
this entity surface form: St Anthony’s Chapel