10. TRUMPAN, Skye.
Old chapel, 51 feet long externally. In east end one short narrow window and two in north wall, all flat-headed. Rudely arched doorway in north elevation.[93]
The following show signs of Norman influence.
11. ST. CARMAIG, Kiels, Knapdale.
Fig. 46.—Kiels, Knapdale. Exterior East Elevation.
The church is a rudely constructed oblong, externally 42 feet in length by 21 feet in width, roofless. Windows—one close to east end of north
Fig. 47.—Keils, Knapdale. Interior East Elevation.
wall, two in south, and one with round arch in middle of east elevation. (Figs. 46, 47.) West wall blank. Windows flat except east one.[94]