DescriptionSt Kenneth's Church And Burial Ground - geograph.org.uk - 20845.jpg
English: St Kenneth's Church And Burial Ground. Small burial ground and very overgrown walls of the church. There is one local CWGC war grave and a member of the Newfoundland Forestry Unit buried here.
From CANMORE
At the E end of Loch Laggan stand the remains of an old church dedicated to St. Kenneth of Aghabo, a distinguished Irish Pict who visited Scotland in the late 6th century (Simpson 1935).
The greatest part of the walls still stand and its consecrated burying ground remains in use (OSA 1792).
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