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Photograph by Roger Stalley. North elevation of nave showing six - bay pointed arch arcade with round - headed clerestory windows over the piers. Piers, varied in design (round, square and octagonal) have scallop capitals and rest on a perpyn wall (damaged).

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of tomb recesses in the south aisle of the nave showing cupsed arch with roll moulding and cable moulding; cusp is carved with stiff - leaf foliage. Capitals have foliate design and have nailhead ornament also. Hood moulding has roll - and - fillet moulding and foliate and head carved label stops.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. West gable of nave showing triple lancet windows with rectangular and sexfoil rose window overhead. North elevation shows part of one nave bay showing quatrefoil pier with chamfered arches and corbel table and battlemented top. Lancets have roll - and - fillet arch and hood mouldings; capitals are of stiff - leaf…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. South transept, sacristy, east end presbytery and crossing tower viewed from the south - east. South transept shows two pointed arch windows, sacristy shows entrance portal and south elevation of presbytery shows twin ogee lights similar to those in the crossing tower which has crow - step battlements.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. East elevation of presbytery showing pointed, traceried, three - light window which is cusped throughout. The three lights have round heads, the central lower than the outer to accomonate the roundel (damaged but once filled with whirling mouchettes) which fills the head. The hood is moulded with a hollow carved with…

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