Seton Collegiate Church
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The ruins of a 15th-century collegiate church in Seton Mains, Scotland, known for its historical links to the Seton family and Mary Queen of Scots. It is a designated Historic Monument.

šŸ“œ Historic 15th-century collegiate church in Seton Mains, East Lothian, Scotland.
šŸ” Once home to priests praying for the Seton family, now a 4-Star Historic Tourist Attraction and a designated scheduled monument.

Why Go

🌳 Peaceful setting with beautiful grounds and ruins ⛪ Explore a well-preserved medieval collegiate church and one of Scotland's finest 🧐 See rare priests' domestic quarters and fine stonework šŸ‘‘ Discover connections to the Seton family and Mary Queen of Scots

Why Avoid

🚫 Currently closed due to masonry inspections ā„ļø Closed annually from October to March āš ļø Subject to short-notice closures due to weather/maintenance

Cost

šŸ’° Adults Ā£7.50-Ā£8.50, concessions Ā£6.00-Ā£6.80, children Ā£4.50-Ā£5.
00. Free for Historic Scotland members.

Hours

šŸ•’ April-September: Thursday & Friday, 10am-4:30pm (last entry 4pm). Closed October-March.

Getting There

šŸš— Car park available at A198 turn-off, followed by a short wooded path walk.

Toilets

🚻 Public toilet facilities available.

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