Seton Collegiate Church

A Historic Site in East Lothian

Seton Collegiate Church

  • East Lothian
  • Historic
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Seton Collegiate Church dates back to 1242 and is located off the road to Longniddry after turning off the A1 near Tranent. It is set in a beautiful \'sun-trap\' location and the transepts, choir and sacristy are in good condition and full of fascinating detail, from the possible tomb of the Second Lord Seton to the cracked dutch bell hung in the tower from 1577 and now on show in the crossing. In the grounds are the remains of a number of buildings thought to be priests\' houses, and there is a display of stonework recovered from Seton Palace.

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East Lothian stretches Eastwards out along the Firth of Forth to North Berwick (a beautiful sea-side town that was once very fashionable with the rich and famous). Wonderful and ancient Golf courses abound everywhere. The area is served by a regular train service from Edinburgh to North Berwick which is much recommended for those who value the wonderful air quality and beautiful views, while the famous Bass Rock (the best place in Scotland to see gannets), The Law (a volcanic outcrop that dominates the town) and Tantallon Castle are spectacular attractions.