Planned 1871.
CHAPEL, EFFIGY, AND CROSS ON INCH KENNETH, Mull, Argyleshire.
Inch Kenneth is about half a mile across at the mouth of Loch na Keal, on the west side of Mull.
The chapel ([Fig. 132]) adjoins the burial-ground, which is on the south-east part of the island, and at 50 or 60 feet above the water.
Fig. 132.—Chapel on Inch Kenneth. View from North-East.
The ground falls sharply from the north-east to the south-west. The burial-ground is on the west of the chapel, and on higher ground. There is an enclosed burial-place adjoining the south side of the chapel for the Macleans of Brolas.
The chapel ([Fig. 133]) is a plain parallelogram, 40 feet 9 inches east and west by 19 feet 8 inches north and south inside. It is deflected 10