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Holyrood Abbey

The Abbey is now a ruin and has been for some considerable time.

It adjoins Holyrood Palace (or the Palace adjoins it.)

Entrance:-

Holyrood Abbey Entrance

Information board:-

Holyrood Abbey Information Board

Interior:-

Holyrood Abbey, Interior

Pillars:-

Pillars, Holyrood Abbey

Chancel and east window:-

Holyrood Abbey East Window

Looking back towards entrance:-

Holyrood Abbey Looking Back Towards Entrance

Exterior from north. The remains to the left and in the photo two below are from an even older building. Arthur’s Seat/Salisbury Crags in background:-

Holyrood Abbey from North

Gardens Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh

Exterior from north-east:-

Holyrood Abbey from Northeast

Exterior from south:-

Holyrood Abbey from South

Palace of Holyrood House, Edinburgh

Or Holyrood Palace, as it is sometimes known, is the Queen’s official residence in Scotland, where investitures and garden parties are held.

I had been inside it once, as a child so many years ago now, but the good lady hadn’t. During the Covid restriction loosening in September we booked a visit.

Palace from gates to north side:-

Holyrood 2

Entrance gateway from inside outer courtyard:-

entranceway Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh

South gates looking onto Arthur’s Seat/Salisbury Crags:-

Holyrood Palace gates, Edinburgh, Scotland

Stitch of fountain and palace from outer courtyard:-

Fountain, Holyrood Palace stitch

Outer courtyard fountain:-

Fountain, Holyrood Palace Outer Courtyard

Older wing:-

Older Wing, Holyrood Palace,

Entrance to palace proper:-

Entrance, Holyrood Palace

Inner courtyard:-

Holyrood Palace Courtyard , Edinburgh, Scotland

Internal Courtyard, Holyrood Palace

Holyrood Palace Courtyard

More Edinburgh

These photos were taken about a month or so ago.

This is a panorama of Edinburgh from the Botanic Gardens with Arthur’s Seat prominent towards the left and the Castle to the right.

Edinburgh panorama

This heron was in the Water of Leith as we walked back from the Botanics. It may or may not be the same one we have seen before.

Heron in Water of Leith

This is one of Antony Gormley‘s sculptures. It is embedded into the tarmac in the middle of the pedestrian entrance from Belford Road into the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Gormley man at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

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