St Mary's By the Sea, East Wemyss

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Title

St Mary's By the Sea, East Wemyss

Description

The parish church of St Mary in East Wemyss, first recorded c.1230, belonged successively to the Hospital of Soutra and the Church of the Holy Trinity in Edinburgh in the Middle Ages. The church was largely rebuilt in the 1520s, and considerable alterations were made to it in the early 1600s, including the construction of a family mausoleum outside the church by the earl of Wemyss, which would become known as the Wemyss Aisle. Although considered to small for the parish by the nineteenth century, repairs were carried out in the late 1800s, which, combined with the addition of a hall in the 1920s, have made it difficult for architectural historians to judge how much of the medieval structure remains. In 1976 there was a union between St Mary’s and St George’s Church in East Wemyss and St Adrian’s in West Wemyss. As a result, St Mary’s was closed for worship. It was first converted into a recording studio, and since 1985 it has been used as a private house.

Source

sacredlandscapesoffife

Date

1230

Contributor

tt27@st-andrews.ac.uk

Type

Site

Identifier

227

Date Submitted

15/11/2021

Date Modified

10/05/2023 11:38:22 am

References

1. David Laing, ed, Charters of the Hospital of Soltre, of Trinity College, Edinburgh, and other collegiate churches in Mid-Lothian (Bannatyne Club, Edinburgh, 1861) 2. Simon Taylor & Gilbert Markus, The Place-Names of Fife. Volume One. West Fife between Leven and Forth (Donington, 2006) 3. William Fraser, Memorials of the family of Wemyss of Wemyss (Edinburgh, 1988)

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,56.15884773755403,-3.0636656282149493;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

St Mary's By the Sea, East Wemyss

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

476

End Date

1970

Denomination

Catholic,Church of Scotland

Parish

Wemyss

Citation

“St Mary's By the Sea, East Wemyss,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/477.

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