The gate at Kilmory Knap Chapel

© David Gill
© David Gill

Kilmory Knap Chapel lies in South Knapdale, to the south of the Crinan Canal, and contains a wonderful collection of inscribed stones. (The chapel features in the Kilmartin guidebook.) The chapel is now in the care of Historic Scotland. The entrance into the churchyard has one of the smallest ‘Ministry of Works’ signs politely asking visitors to ensure that sheep do not enter the graves.

Kilmory Knap Chapel © David Gill
Kilmory Knap Chapel © David Gill

Author: David Gill

David Gill is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent, and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History and an Academic Associate in SISJAC at UEA; Professor of Archaeological Heritage.

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