A rare example of a 12th-century parish church, it was originally attached to the nunnery of St Mary's at Nungate.
The ruined church, originally dedicated to St Martin, is located in the Haddington suburb of Nungate in East Lothian, Scotland.
The walls are built of irregularly coursed red sandstone with ashlar dressings.
Interesting features include the pointed barrel-vault which survives at the west end of the building and a round chancel arch.
[2] One of the largest nunneries in Scotland, St Mary's was founded by Ada de Warenne, Countess of Northumberland, between 1152 and 1159.