
Mid-Argyll -
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Kilbride Chapel
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Description
This medieval chapel of St.Bridget or
Bride is situated on a rocky knoll. An Early
Christian cross-slab at Kilbride farmhouse suggests
an Early Christian origin for the site. The chapel
itself is probably 13th c. and is of a rubble
construction, intermittently coursed, with dressed
local schist for the door and window surrounds.
Medieval plaster is still visible in the ingoes of
the E and S windows and the entrance doorway
appears to be undisturbed medieval work. In the
18thc. and 19th c. it was used as a burial place
for the Campbell family of Rhudil and the masonry
was extensively repointed in about 1900.
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