HOME
|
DD
All
Tag
Groups
Search!
HRiksen
— Rodal Church | Isle of Harris
Published:
2022-11-28 16:09:21 +0000 UTC
; Views:
291
; Favourites:
25
; Downloads:
2
Redirect to original
Description
The church was built using local Lewisian gneiss rock. Its ground plan is cruciform and there is a tower at the west end, accessible through a door at the west end of the nave and a set of stone staircases and wooden ladders. The choir and the sanctuary with the high altar, which used to be separated by the nave by a wooden screen, are located at the opposite east end of the church. In the transepts leading off from the nave on both sides, there are additional chapels, the entrance door points nord and leads to nave. The architectural style is essentially that of 1520 to 1550.
In 1528, Alasdair Crotach MacLeod, 8th Chief, prepared for himself a magnificent wall tomb on the south side of the choir - possibly the finest medieval wall tomb in Scotland, being crowned by an arch and ornated by carvings of biblical design. The 9th Chief, Alasadair or Alexander's son William, had his grave prepared in the south wall of the nave in 1539. In the south transept, there is a third grave probably belonging to John MacLeod of Minginish, the 10th Chief. There are five more grave slabs leaning against the wall of the north transept. The graveyard surrounding the church contains a number of MacLeod tombs.
Related content
HRiksen - Ruins of Dunscaith Castle
HRiksen - Ben Quineg and Ardvreck Castle
HRiksen - Huisinish on Isle of Harris
HRiksen - Castle ruins in Sutherland, Scotland
HRiksen - Quiraing - Skye
HRiksen - Rainshower on Isle of Lewis
HRiksen - Staithes harbour, Yorkshire
HRiksen - Ruins of abbaye de Beauport
HRiksen - Little alleyways
TheNorseStar - Castle by the Sea
hull62 - Tupholme Abbey
Lyesainer - 2024-08-10 - Faroe 5-18
SouthernPirateGirl - Edinburgh
WPhotos - Eilean Donan Castle
Atemue - One dream on the mountain
FlashsArtisticVision - dunstanburgh
DavidHruska - Hrd 0745
forgottenson1 - 1 bird
Comments:
0