Fig. 419.—Dryburgh Abbey. Western Doorway.
which would thus be about 77 feet in length by 27 feet in width. The west wall is almost all that survives. It is ivy clad, and contains a picturesque circular window, with radiating tracery ([Fig. 416]). Adjoining
Fig. 420.—Dryburgh Abbey. North and South Ends of Transept.
this wall in the south-west angle of the cloister there is an arched recess in the west wall, apparently intended for a tomb and monument; but it is empty. Over the doorway in this angle is a large shield ([Fig. 417]),
Fig. 421.—Dryburgh Abbey. North Transept and Choir.