The entrance

The inscription above the entrance

This building is restored for the foster children of the muses under the auspices of the high and noble Duke of Douglas for the perpetual use of the School and schoolmaster 1706

Opening times

Weekends only

St Sophia's Chapel

Now the Douglas Heritage Museum

The Good Sir James

One of the exhibits is this depiction by Billy Rough

Douglas stone crest

From Douglas Castle

Crockery from Douglas Castle

Note the address - Douglas N.B. (North Britain)

Goblets from Douglas Castle

Carved from a tree on the estate.

Most of the contents were sold off when the castle was demolished

A crest from the castle

The key of the castle door

The Diocese of Glasgow (St Mungo) and Canon Reid's own crest

From the building's time as an Episcopal Church

The Douglas and Lanark County crests

The Douglas crest

Lanark County crest

The Earl of Angus

He raised the Cameronian Regiment

The christening font, with jug and plate

From the Douglas Castle Chapel

The arms of Sir william Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas

These windows were designed by Christopher Whall.

The arms of James, 2nd Earl of Mar

The arms of Archibald (The Grim) 3rd Earl of Douglas

These windows were originally in Douglas Castle

Arms of Archibald Douglas, 4th earl of Douglas

The arms of William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas

The arms of Archibald, 5th earl of Douglas

A triptych at the south end of the chapel

Originally part of the alter-piece in the castle chapel, the subject of the triptych is the Adoration of the Kings and Shepherds.

The left panel of the triptych

On this panel is the Archangel, Michael, holding a banner bearing the arms of the Douglases and the Third King, Power, representing the House of Douglas laying down his sword before the Prince of Peace with Douglas Castle in the background.

The right panel

On this panel can be seen St Bride's Church and the now demolished Free Church. Villagers and shepherds wearing Scottish 'rustic' dress can be seen.

The description

A little banner showing the Douglas crest