Fig. 1366.—Kirkbryde Church. Plan.

There is a north chapel, measuring about 10 feet by 9 feet 3 inches, opening into the church by a round arch.

The east wall (Fig. [1367]), on which is the belfry, is almost entire, as is also the greater part of the west wall and the south wall (Fig. [1368]). The north wall is pretty well preserved at the east end, as well as the chapel and north archway (Fig. [1369]). At the west end the north wall is very fragmentary.

Fig. 1367.—Kirkbryde Church. East Elevation.

The doorway in the south wall has a pointed arch cut out of two stones (see Fig. [1368]). There are three windows on the south side of

Fig. 1368.—Kirkbryde Church. South Elevation.

the church (see Fig. [1368]). One of them is entire, and has a pointed arch cut out of two stones. A kind of shoulder is wrought on the