CHAPEL OF NOSS, Bressay.
This ruin is near the sound which separates Noss from Bressay, on an elevation of about 20 feet or 30 feet above the water. The dedication is unknown.
It consisted of a nave and chancel ([Fig. 114]), of which only a fragment
Fig. 114.—Chapel of Noss. Plan.
of the north wall of the chancel remains, about 4 feet or 5 feet high. The nave was about 18 feet 6 inches by 14 feet, and the chancel about 12 feet east and west, by 10 feet north and south, as shown by the ridge in the turf.
Nothing certain can be stated of the door or chancel arch. Planned in 1852.
KIRKABY, Westing, Unst.
This is in the west part of the island, in a walled churchyard, about 80 feet north and south, and 60 feet east and west. By remains outside the south-east part of the wall, it is evident that the church has been