Fig. 1300.—Priory Church of St. Clement. Interior of South Side.

Fig. 1301.—Priory Church of St. Clement. Interior of North Side.

The building is chiefly remarkable from containing an elaborately sculptured monument to Alexander M‘Leod of Dunvegan or Harris.

The structure (Fig. [1298]) is small and is cruciform in plan. It has a square tower at the west end, the full width of the nave, which is founded on a rock at a higher level than the nave (Fig. [1299]).

The choir is not architecturally distinguished from the nave, and the whole building is 61 feet in length (internally) by 15 feet in width.

It has a square east end, and is lighted by a large traceried east window, and by two small windows in the side walls. The former is

Fig. 1302.—Priory Church of St. Clement. Responds and Mouldings at Entrance to Transepts.