Fig. 64.—St. Ninian’s, Sanda. Plan.
plain, chamfered, and flat-headed, at north-west. Windows small and flat-headed. ([Fig. 65.]) Small circular piscina. Lying inside, bowl of font.[112]
Fig. 65.—St. Ninian’s, Sanda. South-East Window.
7. ST. COLUMBA’S ISLE, Lewis.
At the mouth of Loch Erisort is St. Columba’s Chapel, externally 35 feet 6 inches in length and 18 feet 7 inches in width. East elevation nearly entire; contains flat-headed window, 4 feet by 6 inches, and in west gable smaller one same shape. South side contains a narrow lanciform window, and broken doorway on left. North side nearly gone.[113]
8. PENNYGOWAN, Mull.
Chapel, 39 feet 9 inches long internally. Three narrow single-light windows, with heads slightly curved; doorway similar. East end blank.[114]