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Archaeological sites · Scottish Lowlands

Window tracery

Window tracery — archaeological in scotland lowlands.

Medieval window in a graveyard - geograph.org.uk - 6273944

Neil Theasby — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h

About

Window tracery is a archaeological located in scotland lowlands. British historic ruins recorded in OpenStreetMap. Many such sites are scheduled monuments or listed structures.

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Place summary

Window tracery in the Scottish Lowlands refers to decorative stonework found in Gothic architecture. This feature typically consists of intricate patterns and designs that enhance the appearance of windows, often found in medieval churches and cathedrals. The region showcases a variety of historical examples, reflecting the craftsmanship and architectural styles of the period. Visitors can observe these elements in various heritage sites throughout the Lowlands.

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Coordinates
54.6256, -2.0831

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Window tracery?
Window tracery is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom.
What is Window tracery?
Window tracery — archaeological in scotland lowlands.
How do I get to Window tracery?
Its coordinates are 54.6256°, -2.0831°.