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Ruins of St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk, Caithness
Looking from the Nave to the Chancel at St Mary's Chapel.  The division between the two is typical of Norwegian stone Chapels of the time rather than Scottish ones.  The converging door sides are a feature also found in early Irish Churches. [url=http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=302493&Y=970081&A=Y&Z=115/] Map location. [/url]
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Ruins of St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk, Caithness

Looking from the Nave to the Chancel at St Mary's Chapel. The division between the two is typical of Norwegian stone Chapels of the time rather than Scottish ones. The converging door sides are a feature also found in early Irish Churches. Map location.

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