Kilmartin Churchyard contains medieval grave slabs with carved effigies of knights, swords, shears and hunting scenes. They date across various centuries and are likely to have been associated with lines of local medieval lairds. Inside the church, which is only open sporadically, are fine 10th-century Celtic crosses.
Kilmartin Churchyard
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