Fig. 59.—Kilchenzie. View from South-East.
IV. CHURCHES BUILT WITH CHANCEL AND NAVE.
1. ST. MARY’S, Lybster, Caithness.
A rudely constructed building ([Fig. 60]) consisting of chancel and nave. Flat-headed doorway, 3 feet 5 inches high, with inclining jambs, in west end ([Fig. 61]), and possibly another door in south wall. No
Fig. 60.—St. Mary’s, Lybster. Plan.
windows except, perhaps, one high up in east gable. Chancel entrance same as west doorway.[104]