Arbroath Mortuary Church
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Title
Arbroath Mortuary Church
Description
The Mortuary Chapel was built in 1884 by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a mausoleum for the Fraser family. The building was later gifted to the people of Arbroath as a non-denominational chapel, with maintenance of the chapel falling to the Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield Trust.
The chapel is built in red sandstone with intricate carvings embellish the interior and exterior.
The tour is a 360ยบ photograph of the outside of the building, showing the structure and the surrounding cemetery. The view is just to the side of the main entrance.
Accessibility note: There is a small step to enter the chapel. No disabled access to the upper floor. Parking is very limited around the monument.
The chapel is built in red sandstone with intricate carvings embellish the interior and exterior.
The tour is a 360ยบ photograph of the outside of the building, showing the structure and the surrounding cemetery. The view is just to the side of the main entrance.
Accessibility note: There is a small step to enter the chapel. No disabled access to the upper floor. Parking is very limited around the monument.
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3752
Spatial Coverage
current,56.566839,-2.6081507;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Cultural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3634
Address
Forfar Rd, Arbroath DD11 3RA, UK
Citation
“Arbroath Mortuary Church,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3820.
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