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The Nave, Dunblane Cathedral
The Nave dates from the 13th century.  In 1550 the Church of Scotland became protestant and only the Choir part of the church was used by the congregation after that.  The Roof of the Nave fell in towards the end of the 16th century and remained that way for 300 years until it was restored to how you see it today in 1893.
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The Nave, Dunblane Cathedral

The Nave dates from the 13th century. In 1550 the Church of Scotland became protestant and only the Choir part of the church was used by the congregation after that. The Roof of the Nave fell in towards the end of the 16th century and remained that way for 300 years until it was restored to how you see it today in 1893.

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