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Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jun-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The arched doorway at the S end of the dais probably led from the dais to a staircase leading to the upper solar rooms. The window above was blocked during Elizabethan-era alterations.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 30-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 30-May-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 24-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 24-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 01-Jun-05; Gord Oxley, 11-Oct-05; Gord Oxley, 11-Oct-05;
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Dugald MacLean

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The kitchen was situated on the ground floor to the W of the central vestibule. 2 fireplaces remain in the S and W walls.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 31-May-05; Carolyn Black, 05-Aug-05;
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1999
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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View of the S aisle across the nave through one of the broad arches in the N aisle.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 31-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Mar-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Mar-06;
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1999
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The late 15th c. painted oak rood screen has remained intact, suggesting that it would have formed the backdrop setting for performances in the central nave space. The lower panels contain the figures of various saints, as well as a green man.

The rood above the screen is early 20th c.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 16-May-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Jun-05;
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2003
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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One of the stone corbels at the foot of the timber roof trusses.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 26-Apr-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 17-May-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The S wall with the original 16th c. oak entrance door.