The Lindsay Burial Aisle was built in about 1550 as a chantry chapel, where Mass was sung for the dead. It was later adopted as a burial place for the Lindsays of nearby Edzell Castle.
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The Lindsay Burial Aisle is free to visit and open year-round. View exterior only.
Note: location of the pin on Google Maps is a guide only.
Edzell, Brechin DD9 7UE, UK
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