Old Dailly is now little more than a hamlet with its old school, a few
private cottages, four council houses and a village hall, which was
built and gifted to the community by the Todd family of Trochrague. The
main feature of Old Dailly is it's ruined 14th century church and
churchyard.
The church at Old Dailly was an important centre for the
ancient parish, which was named Dalmakerran and around it were several
dwellings, a mill and a manse. The Old Dailly churchyard contains
the graves of several covenanters and two Charter Stones, which are
mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's "Lord of The Isles".
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