I could not have imagined a more glorious autumn day to show off the fabulous exterior stonework of the 15th century Rosslyn Chapel in the village of Roslin, Midlothian. Steeped in stories of Knights Templar, and the utterly extraordinary craft of stonemasons, the Chapel attracts visitors from all over the world, having featured in Dan Brown’s 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code – and the 2006 film of the same name.

Fascinating! Thank you.
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My pleasure, Angela. Fascinating place on a beautiful day 😊x
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Ohmygosh, Simon, there is a feeling of history oozing from every stone. Such a gorgeous building in what looks like an amazing setting. I officially have ‘autumn adventure envy.’ 🍁💕
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This is without doubt a place I know you’d love, Lori 🤗x
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I don’t doubt it…💕
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Your photos and commentary reflect the history and the beauty; the facts collared gently by your affection for the stories held behind the scene.xxx, m
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Thank you, dear Mimi. I love that you visit with me 🤗💕xx
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It is always my delight to visit with you!! Xxx💗
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