Teampall Mhòire

Heritage Site in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Teampall Mhòire

Young King Canute Young boy looking towards Pabbay from Northton beach.
Young King Canute Credit: Charles Kearton

Teampall Mhòire, also known as Mary's Chapel, is a historic heritage site located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated in the picturesque village of Kilmore, near the banks of Loch Duich, this ancient chapel holds immense historical and cultural significance.

The chapel is believed to have been constructed in the 16th century and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It served as the parish church for the local community until the 19th century when a new church was built nearby. Since then, Teampall Mhòire has been preserved as a heritage site and is open to the public as a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's past.

The architecture of Teampall Mhòire is a fine example of late medieval Scottish design. The chapel consists of a rectangular nave, a small chancel, and a bellcote. The exterior walls are constructed using local stone, giving it a rustic and authentic appeal. Inside, visitors can admire the original timber roof and the remnants of religious paintings that adorned the walls.

The tranquil setting of Teampall Mhòire adds to its allure. Surrounded by lush greenery, with the majestic Loch Duich in the background, the chapel offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere. It is a popular destination for history enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking solace in nature.

Teampall Mhòire stands as a testament to Scotland's rich cultural heritage and serves as a reminder of the religious practices that were once prevalent in the region. Its historical significance, coupled with its scenic location, makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Inverness-shire area.

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Teampall Mhòire Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.76/-7.238 or Grid Reference NF8886. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Young King Canute Young boy looking towards Pabbay from Northton beach.
Young King Canute
Young boy looking towards Pabbay from Northton beach.
Baile Lingay The ruins of Baile Lingay on the isle of Pabbay. The village was cleared of its people in 1843.
Baile Lingay
The ruins of Baile Lingay on the isle of Pabbay. The village was cleared of its people in 1843.
Pabbay Beach Scene Beinn Shleibhe on Berneray is seen on the right skyline
Pabbay Beach Scene
Beinn Shleibhe on Berneray is seen on the right skyline
An Corran, Pabbay Pabbay's southern beaches are stunning
An Corran, Pabbay
Pabbay's southern beaches are stunning
Loch Heddal More Pabbay's largest freshwater loch
Loch Heddal More
Pabbay's largest freshwater loch
Pabbay - unnamed lochan The small hill of Meahall shows top right.
Pabbay - unnamed lochan
The small hill of Meahall shows top right.
Baile Na Ceal, Pabbay This area was the main of four small townships on Pabbay in the 17th Century.  Today visiting shepherds stay in the house above the cairn.
Baile Na Ceal, Pabbay
This area was the main of four small townships on Pabbay in the 17th Century. Today visiting shepherds stay in the house above the cairn.
Rubha Thaltois, Pabbay Haltosh Point borders the stunning beaches on Pabbay
Rubha Thaltois, Pabbay
Haltosh Point borders the stunning beaches on Pabbay
A former settlement on Pabbay Pabbay is a now uninhabited island at the west end of the Sound of Harris.
A former settlement on Pabbay
Pabbay is a now uninhabited island at the west end of the Sound of Harris.
Pabbay - an old field boundary The southern slopes of Pabbay show much evidence of habitation and agriculture in days gone by.
The island in the distance (on the left) is Berneray.
Pabbay - an old field boundary
The southern slopes of Pabbay show much evidence of habitation and agriculture in days gone by. The island in the distance (on the left) is Berneray.
Pabbay shore Near this spot is the best place to land on Pabbay. Though even that is not easy in anything other than calm conditions!
Pabbay shore
Near this spot is the best place to land on Pabbay. Though even that is not easy in anything other than calm conditions!
Island of Pabbay, Sound of Harris Waited here for ages for the boat while two of the party failed to find the right part of the beach. So I took a photo.
Island of Pabbay, Sound of Harris
Waited here for ages for the boat while two of the party failed to find the right part of the beach. So I took a photo.
Seana Chaisteal on Pabbay This mound is all that’s left of Seana Chaisteal (the old castle). It was here that Macleod of Lewis hid out “when he was fearit”.
Seana Chaisteal on Pabbay
This mound is all that’s left of Seana Chaisteal (the old castle). It was here that Macleod of Lewis hid out “when he was fearit”.
Rubh' an t-Seana-chaisteil Looking along Traigh an t-Seana-chaisteil
Rubh' an t-Seana-chaisteil
Looking along Traigh an t-Seana-chaisteil
Wild Atlantic, shower and surf The island of Pabaigh lies on the horizon.
Wild Atlantic, shower and surf
The island of Pabaigh lies on the horizon.
Show me another place!

Teampall Mhòire is located at Grid Ref: NF8886 (Lat: 57.76, Lng: -7.238)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Berneray (North Uist)

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