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arches. There are two set-offs on the east wall, and the same occur on the west wall. The structure has been greatly modified in the seventeenth century. The south doorway into the choir and the window, with

Fig. 1567.—Loudoun Church.

Chancel Arch.

Fig. 1568.—Loudoun Church.

Elevation of East End.

panels and arms (Fig. 1570), are probably all insertions of that period, as also is the vault seen in the drawings. The ground has accumulated

Fig. 1569.—Loudoun Church.

Section, looking East.

Fig. 1570.—Loudoun Church.

South Doorway, &c.

round the church so that the splayed base seen in Mr. Schultz's drawings is now buried to the extent of about 2 feet.

The masonry of the ruin is of fine ashlar, in regular courses.