• Seton Collegiate Church, known locally as Seton Chapel, is a collegiate church south of Port Seton, East Lothian, Scotland. It is adjacent to Seton House.
  • Explore the Church: Walk around Seton Collegiate Church, a beautiful and well-preserved example of a collegiate church from the 15th century.
  • La Collegiate Church de Seton est perdue sur une route et on la trouve au bout d'un petit chemin serpentant entre les arbre.
  • After a mile it becomes a dual carriageway, and here you find the easily overlooked brown tourist sign indicating the entrance to Seton Collegiate Church on your left.
  • Enjoy a brief introduction to the history of Seton Collegiate Church and the highlights of a visit to one of Scotland’s finest medieval collegiate churches.
  • One of the most interesting aspects of the lore of Seton Collegiate Church is that it like, Rosslyn Collegiate Church, also has a legend of a murdered apprentice.
  • The 2nd Lord Seton “secured full collegiate status in 1492”. Interestingly, the ruins of the priests’ domestic quarters can be found at Seton Collegiate Church today.
  • The Setons built their palace in the proximity of the old church and provided funding to turn the existing sanctuary into a collegiate in 1492.
  • Dating to medieval times, Seton Church was originally built as a parish church, gaining collegiate status three centuries later in 1494: the Seton family seeking a...
  • Seton Collegiate Church is an impressive building with a friendly atmosphere. Set in exceptional grounds, the church gardens are a beautiful backdrop for...