The Layde Church is situated a short distance out of the village - if you are walking, follow the Shore Road to the beach, where a cliff path leads to the ruin and graveyard set in a steep-sided valley beside a stream, the site dates back to early Christianity. The church, whose patron saint was Kieran, is recorded as being in use from 1288 until 1790, when the last services were held. During these times, churches were not spared by ongoing conflict and many would be attacked or destroyed. The local red sandstone ruin we see today dates to around 1638 when the church was rebuilt, complete with thatched roof, another major renovation occurred in 1696. The Layd is one of the burial sites for the MacDonnells and you will find several of the families graves here.