Listed Building: BENBECULA NUNTON FORMER CHAPEL & CEMETERY ENCLOSURE (18759)
Grade | B |
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Authority | Historic Scotland |
HS ParBurNo/ItemNo | SOUTH UIST 10 |
Date assigned | 05 October 1971 |
Date last amended |
Description
Description:
Medieval former chapel, set within quadrangular cemetery
enclosure. CHAPEL (now a roofless though largely entire
shell): rectangular-plan; gabled; all rubble-built; outside
ground level raised loose rubble within; low door with
slightly battered jambs below (empty) panel recess on west
gable; single slit east window. CHURCHYARD: rubble-walled
with iron fence; extended to south late 19th and later 20th
centuries; iron-railed enclosure at north east; inscribed
tombstones mostly 19th-20th century.
References:
RCAHM INVENTORY, 1928 no. 340 pp. 99-100
Notes:
Scheduled Area Monument, No 5664. The area scheduled comprises the chapel itself and an area of ground extending approximately 3m from its external wallface.
External Links (1)
- http://hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk/hslive/portal.hsstart?P_HBNUM=18759 (Historic Scotland Listed Building description)
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Location
Grid reference | NF 7661 5376 (point) Location Digitised on OS MasterMap |
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Map sheet | NF75SE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
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