Latitude: 57.8126 / 57°48'45"N
Longitude: -4.0546 / 4°3'16"W
OS Eastings: 278026
OS Northings: 882187
OS Grid: NH780821
Mapcode National: GBR J8C2.FFG
Mapcode Global: WH4DT.PWFN
Plus Code: 9C9QRW7W+25
Entry Name: St Duthus's Collegiate Church, Castle Brae, Tain
Listing Name: St Duthus Collegiate Church, boundary wall, excluding scheduled monument SM2803, Castle Brae, Tain
Listing Date: 25 March 1971
Last Amended: 28 August 2018
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 388213
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB41843
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Tain, Castle Brae, St Duthus's Collegiate Church
ID on this website: 200388213
Location: Tain
County: Highland
Town: Tain
Electoral Ward: Tain and Easter Ross
Traditional County: Ross-shire
Tagged with: Church building
The church is a rectangular 4 bay buttressed building with a stepped base course. The entrance is on the southwest with shafted reveals under pointed hoodmoulds with sculpted head label stops.
The church has a tall Y-tracery west window with flanking cupsed niches set high in the gable wall, the most northern panel has a figure of a bishop. There are lancets in the north walls under pointed hoodmoulds. The tall east window has renewed geometric tracery. There are three large windows in south wall, two with Y-tracery and that to the south-east with geometric tracery.
Inside the church is an elaborate oak pulpit with tester which is a late 19th century restoration, which includes fragments of the former 16th century pulpit. There is a triple sedilia in the south-east under a cusp recess. There is a cusped stoup near the centre of the south wall and a long round headed aumbry in the south corner of the east wall. The interior includes numerous memorials, including a marble classical monument to Arabella Margaret Rose, by Williams, Sculptor, of New Road, London. A tomb niche in the north wall contains an early recumbent figure. The stained glass is by James Ballatine and Sons, Edinburgh, 1880 and 1882.
There is a rubble retaining wall around the graveyard, with late 19th century spearhead railings to Castle Brae.
In accordance with Section 1 (4A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 the following are excluded from the listing: scheduled monument SM2803 (see separate designation record).
A well-preserved late medieval collegiate church with 18th and 19th century restorations. This church was in part built to provide a suitably splendid setting for the shrine of St Duthus and its architectural splendour reflects the significance of the devotion to this saint. The church was the focus of pilgrimage during the late medieval period and receive considerable royal patronage during the 15th century.
In accordance with Section 1 (4A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 the following are excluded from the listing: scheduled monument SM2803 (see separate designation record).
Statutory Address revised in 2018. Previously listed as 'CASTLE BRAE ST DUTHUS COLLEGIATE CHURCH WITH ST DUTHUS CHURCH, GRAVEYARD AND RETAINING WALL.
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