The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. Church. View of Inteiior from the S TOEPHICIIEN CHURCH — 137 — FOURTH PERIOD into the room, thus showing that this chamber is an afterthought. Thetower or central chamber has been divided into two floors, the joist holesbeing still visible, and there being two heights of windows. There havebeenfireplaces perhaps in both floors, but being all built up it is not. South Wiuduvv Fig. Torpliicbeii Cliurcli. Details of Windows. possible to say with certainty. The windows a


The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . Fig. Church. View of Inteiior from the S TOEPHICIIEN CHURCH — 137 — FOURTH PERIOD into the room, thus showing that this chamber is an afterthought. Thetower or central chamber has been divided into two floors, the joist holesbeing still visible, and there being two heights of windows. There havebeenfireplaces perhaps in both floors, but being all built up it is not. South Wiuduvv Fig. Torpliicbeii Cliurcli. Details of Windows. possible to say with certainty. The windows are of two lights each,there being one on the west side for the lower chamber, and one on eachside of the upper chamber. The western ones are shown on the Section, andthe other in the Views. The latter is pointed inside. The north chamberhas its floor level a little lower than the others. There has been a doorfrom this room leading into a demolished building on the north, already FOURTH PERIOD — 138 — TOKPUICllEN CHUKCH


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