St Clements Church is located at the southern end of Harris and is rare in Scotland as it is one of the few examples of a Roman Catholic chapel that escaped defacement during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The church is strongly linked to Clan MacLeod of Harris and several clan chiefs are buried here. The most notable grave being the tomb of 8th Chief which is incorporated into the south wall of the chapel and includes a recumbent effigy of a knight in armour. Grave stones of other MacLeod chiefs are on display inside the church.