The Pre- Reformation Churches of Berwickshire. 1G7 



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Fig. 37. 



Outside, the N.E. and W. walls are without any decorative 

 details ; the S. wall is pierced by a doorway ahout 16 feet from its 

 western extremity, and by two square-headed windows in its eastern 

 portion, about 1 1^ feet apart. The doorway is a plain bevel-edg^ed 

 opening-. 6 feet high by 3 feet 3 inches wide : the windows are 

 more elaborately treated, having widely counter-splayed jambs 

 which present externally a double splay, the outer plain, the 

 inner, which is also the narrower of the two, fluted ; and inter- 

 nally, a succession of plain and moulded chamfer orders, with an 

 edge-roll flunked by two hollows. The lights have been placed 

 near the centre of the wall. The westernmost window is 3^ feet 

 high, by 1 foot 8 inches wide, and is of one light only ; the other 

 window has been divided into two lights by amonial now broken 

 away. Judging from the mouldings, the windows seem to have 

 been insertions of Second- Pointed date; and they have evidently 

 been again altered and somewhat contracted in dimensions at a 

 still more recent period, the moulded jambs being partly con- 

 cealed on the inside by rough masonry. 



