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Photograph by Roger Stalley. The pier in the west wall of the nave. Although designed to harmonise with the Early English work in the cathedral, this pier is most likely late medieval. The capital mouldings are similar to those of the mid - fifteenth century cloister at Holycross Abbey.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Corbels at the eastern end of the nave. Both have stiff - leaf bell capitals above and terminate at the bottom in a ball of figurative and foliate decoration. The southern corbel has a bishop's head with mitre (broken), the northern has a dragon biting a human hand.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of the south - west corner of the south transept showing four gabled niches in the clasping buttress bounded above and below by stringcourse. The gables terminate in head carved label stops on the upper niches and foliate label stops on the lower ones. The roll - and - fillet moulded arches are carried on filleted…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south - east corner of the south transept showing gabled niches in the clasping buttress bounded above and below by stringcourse and topped by an octagonal turret of ashlar masonry. The gables terminate in head carved label stops and the roll - and - fillet moulded arches are carried on filleted shafts with bell…

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