The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Kentigerna (medieval)
Parish church
Inchcailleach is an island in Loch Lomond. The church of St Kentigerna survives as excavated footings only. It was a rectangle measuring 21.65 metres by 7.85 metres over walls 1 metre in thickness, and there was a wall separating chancel from nave located 7.16 metres west of the internal face of the east wall. Evidence was found of two doors in the south wall, one in the chancel and one in the nave. The south nave door had two orders supported by en delit shafts on water-holding bases, and two simple waterleaf capitals were found with incised lines running parallel to the outer edges of the leaves. One order of the door had a triplet of keeled rolls to the arch. Four voussoirs of a larger arch order, which was thought to have been from the chancel arch, had three rolls separated by spurs.