ON A FLAT area of land overlooking the east coast of the Rhinns of Islay can be found the ruined Nerabus or Nereabolls Chapel, halfway between the villages of Port Charlotte and Portnahaven and Port Wemyss.
The Marigold Stone at Nerabus Chapel.
Little is known of the history of this former place of worship which was likely to have been dedicated to St Columba. It probably dates from around the 14th or 15th century and may have been part of the territories, which came under the jurisdiction of the Benedictine order based in Derry in Ireland.