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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north transept from the north - east crossing pier. West elevation has two lancet windows resting on stringcourse. North elevation shows triple lancet windows rere - arches treated with roll - and - fillets with multiple annulets and chamfered arch mouldings on foliate capitals. The central lancet has been…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of elevation of crossing tower from north transept showing crossing arch in three chamfered orders, three access portals to crossing tower passage (centre one below the roof scar) and twin trefoil - headed lights above.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of crossing tower viewed from north transept showing chamfered crossing arch and ribbed vault,three access portals to crossing tower passage (centre one below the roof scar) and twin trefoil - headed lights. Hood - moulded lancet window in west elevation of transept also partially visible.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north transept showing north and east elevations. North elevation has a stringcourse and triple lancet windows with rere - arches treated with roll - and - fillets and multiple annulets, and foliate capitals the central light is surmounted by a rose window. There is a niche below the stringcourse. The south…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north elevation of choir showing rere - arches of two quatrefoil windows with round heads and rounded sills. Jambs are treated with shafts, bases and foliate capitals. They fill the spandrels between two hood moulded lancet windows also treated with foliate capitals below arch and hood mouldings comprised of…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between the two rere - arches. The whitewash left and right is on the splay of the lancets - which run in a continuous sequence. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endélit shaft) flanked by roll - and - fillets and further hollows. The outer hollows are…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between rere - arch and wall. The whitewash to the right is on the splay of the lancet. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endélit shaft) flanked to the right side by roll - and - fillets and further hollows. The stiff - leaf capital supports arch mouldings formed…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between the two rere - arches. The whitewash left and right is on the splay of the lancets - which run in a continuous sequence. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endélit shaft) flanked by roll - and - fillets and further hollows. This capital has an upper unit…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between the two rere - arches. The whitewash left and right is on the splay of the lancets - which run in a continuous sequence. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endélit shaft) flanked by roll - and - fillets and further hollows. The outer hollows terminate in…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between the two rere - arches. The whitewash left and right is on the splay of the lancets - which run in a continuous sequence. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endélit shaft) flanked by roll - and - fillets and further hollows. This stiff - leaf capital has a…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of rere - arch of lancet in north wall of choir dominated by capital with stiff - leaf foliate carving. Endélit shaft is missing but flanking roll - and - fillet shafts remain, these are terminated at the top with fleur - de - lis in relief. Above are filleted arch mouldings and a hood moulding which terminates in…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Door (blocked) adjacent to tomb niche (partially visible) in north elevation of choir showing steeply pointed continuous jamb and arch moulding of a roll - and - fillet flanked by hollows (some voussoirs damaged) with similarly moulded hood.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of the choir from the east showing rere - arches of quatrefoil windows filling the spandrels between five hood moulded lancet windows. The lancet windows have reveals and rere - arches richly treated with en - délit shafts (now missing), varied bell - capitals and arches moulded with roll - and - fillets, hollows…

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.

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