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Tiree, Ceann A' Mhara

Cross Incised Stone (Early Medieval)

Site Name Tiree, Ceann A' Mhara

Classification Cross Incised Stone (Early Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) St Patrick's Chapel; St. Patrick's Temple; Teampull Phadruig; Temple Patrick; Balephuil Bay

Canmore ID 319803

Site Number NL94SW 2.02

NGR NL 9377 4013

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Argyll And Bute
  • Parish Tiree
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Argyll And Bute
  • Former County Argyll

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Field Visit (August 1975)

(2) Also inside the chapel (NL94SW 2) is another undressed four-sided boulder, measuring 0.94m long, 0.45m in greatest width and 0.22m in thickness. On each of the two wider faces there is a sunken Latin cross, larger than those on 1 (NL94SW 2.01) and with slightly splayed ends (Fig.196b; Beveridge, Coll and Tiree, pl. opp. p. 154).

Visited by RCAHMS August 1975

Reference (2001)

(2) Irregular boulder, 0.94m by 0.45m, bearing on two faces sunken Latin crosses with slightly expanded vertical arms.

I Fisher 2001

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