Tynet Chapel

The Long Chapel of Tynet was built in 1755 and is the oldest Post Reformation Catholic Church in Scotland still in use. It is an example of a 'clandestine chapel' having been designed to look like an agricultural building not a place of worship. This was at a time when, in the wake of Culloden,, Roman Cafholics had to worship in secret.

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