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Tullibardine Chapel
 

According to the Historic Scotland web site One of the most complete and unaltered small medieval churches in Scotland, founded in 1446 and largely rebuilt about 1500.

The gable end of the chapel The gable end of the chapel

Inside is a panel bearing a coat of arms

Coat of Arms Coat of Arms

Inside the Chapel Inside the Chapel

Inside the Chapel Inside the Chapel

Although the chapel was not used after the Reformation, the churchyard continued to be used for burials for some time afterwards. This stone is a typical example, the angel at the top and the skull, crossbones and hourglass, symbols of man's mortality.

Headstone Headstone