



St Ninians Chapel Wall Art Print
St Ninians Chapel Wall Art Print.
This high-quality photographic print is available in three paper options to suit your personal taste and style.
- Lustre - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a slight surface sheen and bright white base. A multi award winning paper that’s easy to handle with a great colour gamut.
- Gloss - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a highly reflective gloss finish and bright white base. Wide colour gamut and high D-MAX combine to create stunning results.
- Fine Art Matt - with its distinctive smooth and chalky feel, this popular 308gsm Hahnemühle paper boasts a lightly defined surface that’s ultra-matte with rich colours, lending each printed image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.
The print will be supplied with a 1/4inch white border unless otherwise specified.
If you will be displaying the print behind glass/plexiglass the matt and lustre finishes are recommended to reduce any glare.
Available in sizes up to 24" x 16" ready for you to mount and frame as desired
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
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.