98 The Pre- Reformation Churches of Berwickshire. 



arch, although the dressing of the stones on the side next the 

 nave has a suspiciously modern look. The only feature in the 

 west gable of the nave is a blocked pointed window, closely 



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resembling those in the east gable, but a little wider and 

 scarcely so high. 



The church, as at first built, was entered by two square-headed, 

 plainly chamfer-edged doorways in the south wall, one opening 

 into the nave, and the otlier into the chancel. A third at the 

 east end of the nave has been added at a comparatively recent 

 period. In the wall, immediately above this last mentioned 

 doorway, there is inserted a circular stone, \2^ inches in dia- 

 meter, with a cxompate'e carved in high relief upon it. This can 



