My tuppence worth!
When I looked at the picture, it reminded me of somewhere I had been . . . . but where?
I read and re-read everyone's posts and a lot of them made perfect sense but it still gave me that feeling of deja-va. I rummaged through dozens of photos and leaflets to try and figure out where a place like this might have been . . . and then it struck me.
Last summer we visitied Glamis Castle, which although basically just up the road, it always seemed never to get to the top of our list to visit.
Anyway, the Chapel there. I think, is very similar. Obviously architecurally it's not identical (Glamis Chapel is said to be Jacobean) but the lay out is practically identical and has the same sort of divider. although not nearly as ornate, sectioning off the atlar.
My feelings are that possibly, this place, no longer being used as a chapel was turned into a kind of early bed-sit for the offspring of some landed gentry - getting them used to 'roughing-it' with a few bits and pieces flung in from mummy and daddy's collection of curiosities.
The following link is to the home page of St. Andrew's University Library, Photographic Archive
http://special.st-andrews.ac.uk/saspecial/index.phpOnce there, type in
chapel, glamis and there are photographs of both the crypt (which is similar in style to goodness knows how many other crypts) and the chapel
Anne