Category Archive: medieval

Bottom of the Pends

Bottom of the Pends

The Pends is the road that runs from St Andrews Harbour up to the Cathedral. The walls here are probably built using the stone from the …

 

The Chapel Organ

The Chapel Organ

St Salvators Chapel, St Andrews, is a excellent example of Late Gothic architecture. Founded in 1450 the chapel has a long history. Originally founded with …

 

Butts Wynd

Butts Wynd

The interestingly named Butts Wynd in St Andrews. Connecting North Street and The Scores. The clock tower is the steeple of St Salvators Chapel. See it …

 

Inside the Chapel

Inside the Chapel

St Salvators Chapel, St Andrews, is a excellent example of Late Gothic architecture. Founded in 1450 the chapel has a long history. Originally founded with a …

 

Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall

This is one of the gates in the sandstone walls that surround St Leonards School in St Andrews. Like many old walls in the town …

 

Market Street

Market Street

This is the east end of Market street in St Andrews and leads down to South Castle Street. One of the cobbled lanes that you …

 

The Pulpit – Holy Trinity Church

The Pulpit – Holy Trinity Church

A few days ago I went back into Holy Trinty Church to grab some more shots for their Website (http://www.holyt.co.uk). They’ve asked for a few …

 

Winter at the Ruins

Winter at the Ruins

Winter at the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral. Building started in 1158 and continued for over 100 years and was in use until the reformation …

 

The Square Tower

The Square Tower

Or St Rule’s tower to give it its proper name. The tower is part of the church that was built in 1127AD to hold the relics …

 

College Steet Black and White HDR

College Steet Black and White HDR

College Street – looking south towards Market Street. This is on of the old cobbled streets in St Andrews. The Central Bar is on the left …