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Field Visit

Date September 1975

Event ID 1167747

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1167747

NR 267 614. Only the turf-covered footings remain of this chapel, which measured about 4.2m from E to W by 2.5m transversely within walls about 1m in thickness; the entrance was centrally placed in the W wall. The masonry of the building appears to have been of drystone or clay-mortared construction. The burial-ground is approximately square on plan, measuring about 20m each way within walls some 1.5m in thickness; there are indications of an entrance on the SW side. Within the burial-ground there may be seen a single plain grave-marker*.

RCAHMS 1984, visited September 1975

*The derivations of the name suggested by Graham (1895, 93-4) and (Mackinlay 1914, 89) are unconvincing.

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