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  1. A brief visit to Fortrose Cathedral earlier this morning, which stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose, edged by mature trees. The oldest part of the present ruins date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine architectural details – including outstanding stone vaulting and remains of the window tracery.

    #cathedral #church #churcharchaeology #churcharchitecture #architecture #archaeology #fortrose #blackisle #visitscotland

  2. A brief visit to Fortrose Cathedral earlier this morning, which stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose, edged by mature trees. The oldest part of the present ruins date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine architectural details – including outstanding stone vaulting and remains of the window tracery.

    #cathedral #church #churcharchaeology #churcharchitecture #architecture #archaeology #fortrose #blackisle #visitscotland

  3. A brief visit to Fortrose Cathedral earlier this morning, which stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose, edged by mature trees. The oldest part of the present ruins date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine architectural details – including outstanding stone vaulting and remains of the window tracery.

    #cathedral #church #churcharchaeology #churcharchitecture #architecture #archaeology #fortrose #blackisle #visitscotland

  4. A brief visit to Fortrose Cathedral earlier this morning, which stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose, edged by mature trees. The oldest part of the present ruins date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine architectural details – including outstanding stone vaulting and remains of the window tracery.

    #cathedral #church #churcharchaeology #churcharchitecture #architecture #archaeology #fortrose #blackisle #visitscotland

  5. A brief visit to Fortrose Cathedral earlier this morning, which stands in a green square at the heart of Fortrose, edged by mature trees. The oldest part of the present ruins date from the 1300s. Only a small portion of the building remains upstanding, but it contains some fine architectural details – including outstanding stone vaulting and remains of the window tracery.

    #cathedral #church #churcharchaeology #churcharchitecture #architecture #archaeology #fortrose #blackisle #visitscotland