

St Ninians Chapel Greeting Cards
Exceptional St Ninians Chapel Greeting Cards for Memorable Moments
Tired of flimsy, mass-produced greeting cards that don’t quite capture the moment? My premium greeting cards are designed to make an impression - both in quality and sentiment.
Choose Your Perfect Size:
- A5 Classic Greeting Card (5.8 x 8.3 inches) - Larger than standard high-street and online cards, these are printed on luxuriously thick 330gsm Fedrigoni Symbol gloss paper and finished with a gloss UV varnish for a premium feel. Includes an opaque envelope for a stylish presentation.
- A4 Fine Art Greeting Card (8.3 x 11.7 inches) - For an even bigger impact, choose our giclée-printed A4 fine art card. Printed on 280gsm art card with gloss lamination, these cards are perfect for extra-special occasions. Supplied with a kraft envelope for a refined touch.
Personalised Inside, Just for You
Each card is blank inside so you can write a heartfelt, personal message. Or, if you prefer, select from a choice of inner greetings, such as "Happy Birthday," "Congratulations," or "Get Well Soon," to suit the occasion.
Whether you're sending a card to a loved one, stocking up for your business, or simply want something more special and substantial than generic high-street options, St Ninians Chapel Greeting Cards offer the perfect combination of quality, elegance, and personalisation.
- Superior print and paper quality - not your average card!
- Bigger sizes than most mainstream options, for a standout impression.
- Choice of inner messages or leave it blank for a personal touch.
Upgrade your greetings today - because your words deserve better!
St Ninian's Chapel at sunset in December. The roofless 12th-century chapel is located on the hillside overlooking Isle of Whithorn harbour. The simple rectangular building measures about 31ft x 16ft 6in internally and was built around the year 1300 on the site of an earlier 12th-century building which was restored by the Marquess of Bute in 1898.
Internally the chapel is divided into two sections; a nave roughly 17ft square, and a much smaller square chancel. It stands within a semi-circular enclosure, a rough oval about 110ft long that may belong to an earlier Celtic period of use, perhaps as a burial ground.
The Isle of Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway is one of the most southerly villages and seaports in Scotland and located near the southern tip of The Machars.
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