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Kilmory, Chapel View of chapel from South East

SC 458424

Description Kilmory, Chapel View of chapel from South East

Catalogue Number SC 458424

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of A 39148 CN

Scope and Content View of the chapel at Kilmory Knap from the south-east, Argyll and Bute This medieval chapel is situated on a terrace above a small stream, 0.6km north-east of Kilmory Bay at the east side of the mouth of Loch Sween. The existing rectangular churchyard wall is of 19th-century date. To the left is the arched entrance doorway. To the right is a single window and, further right, are the two windows of the east wall. The building was restored in 1934 and the chapel now has a glass canopy to protect the stones displayed within. The chapel was probably built in the early 13th century. It is mentioned as a dependency of the parish church of Knapdale at Keills, in the second half of the 13th century, the revenues of both being granted to Kilwinning Abbey. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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