St Marnock’s Chapel (ruined)

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St Marnock’s Chapel (ruined) is the remains of a medieval Christian chapel on the Scottish island of Inchmarnock, notable for its historic and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
church ruin
medieval chapel
architecturalStyle medieval
associatedWith Inchmarnock early Christian activity
local pilgrimage traditions
category Archaeological sites in Argyll and Bute
Medieval church buildings in Scotland
Ruined churches in Scotland
country Scotland
dedicatedTo Saint Marnock NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemains burial ground
chapel foundations
stone structures
hasCondition ruined
hasSignificance archaeological
historic
heritage medieval ecclesiastical site
isPartOf Inchmarnock archaeological landscape NERFINISHED
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedOn Inchmarnock NERFINISHED
material stone
period Middle Ages
religion Christianity
usedFor Christian worship
burial

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Inchmarnock hasChapel St Marnock’s Chapel (ruined)