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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of choir, north elevation, east window showing lancet window resting on stringcourse and surmounted by corbels. Filleted arch mouldings and capitals treated with stiff - leaf carving rest on en délit shafts punctuated in the middle by annulets. Hood moulding of rolls, hollows and roll - and - fillets terminates in…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of rere - arch of a lancet window in the west elevation of north transept. Image shows en délit shaft flanked by roll - and fillets and topped by stiff - leaf bell capital. Moulding of jamb is repeated in arch above. Hood is formed of roll - and - fillets, hollows and rolls. The outer roll terminates in an…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of lancet window below a line of corbels in west elevation of north transept. Moulded rere - arch of window has two differing bell capitals, one with nailhead ornament, the other with stiff - leaf. These capitals sit atop engaged shafts moulded at either side with a shallow hollow. Hood is treated with an ogee…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of lancet window in west elevation of north transept surmounted by corbels. Hood moulding is treated with an ogee and foliate label stops. Rere - arch of window treated with bell capitals with nailhead ornament and engaged shafts sitting within a shallow hollow.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Interior of lavabo showing twin round shafts separated by an arris fillet supported by a corbel (damaged); an acanthus foliate carved bell capital which interrupts a roll - and - fillet stringcourse is the springing point of the vault rib.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north elevation of choir showing lancet windows with quatrefoil windows with deep splays placed in the spandrels. The lancets have capitals carved with stiff - leaf foliage and cable ornament; the arches show roll - and - fillet mouldings. The quatrefoil windows have semi - circular heads and sills. Jambs are…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of east cloister walk. The arcades are subdivided into bays of three arches by two chamfered buttresses with chamfered capitals and four - centred arches with chamfered voussoirs. The cloister has a pointed vault of rubble masonry.

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