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each gable is crowned with a belfry (Fig. 1329). It is difficult to account for the presence of the two belfries. That on the east gable is the more

Fig. 1328.—Old Dailly Church. Plan.

ornamental of the two, but its ornament is obscured by ivy. The western belfry is plain and rather ruinous. The walls contain no doorways, and

Fig. 1329.—Old Dailly Church. View from North-East.

only part of one window. From the details of the latter, the work seems to be of the seventeenth century, but the walls may be older. A new