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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north - east corner of presbytery showing rib vault springer, rib mouldings comprise of roll - and - fillets flanked by rolls; vault supported by bell capital and filleted shaft. Lancet window on north elevation of presbytery has multiple annulets; rere - arch suported by bell capital.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of the south - west crossing pier. Diamond - shaped in plan, the pier has large filleted shafts and bases with elongated bells on the diagonal face. Moulding style is similar to fourteenth - century work in the south transept suggesting they were constructed concurrently. Substantial form of the pier suggests it…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north arcade showing fragments of various piers. One with octagonal chamfered base and vertical double - ogee mouldings resting on a high chamfered plinth of late Gothic type. Another fragment is a filleted shaft with a base set on a high round plinth. The final fragment is a vertical filleted angle - shaft…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View into western aisle of north transept. Foreground shows north - west crossing pier with plain shafts on a chamfered plinth. Transept piers are rectangular in shape and have filleted shafts with water - holding bases.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of west aisle of north transept showing rectangular pier in southern - most chapel. South and west elevations have filleted shafts on water - holding bases and chamfered plinth. They may have acted as responds for vault ribs above.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south - east crossing pier, diamond - shaped in plan, showing large filleted shafts resting on octagonal chamfered bases. Evidence of four separate, successive building phases can be identified by the base moulding, shafts, responds and plinths.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of trefoil headed twin lancet windows showing chamfered mouldings and a central mullion with filleted shaft. A quatrefoil window is placed in the spandrel of the lancets and roll - and - fillet hood moulding with head carved label stops encloses the design.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of reset door in blocked chancel arch. Capital sculpture comprises heads alternating with foliate carving showing drill hole. Capitals supported by filleted shafts and carry roll - and - fillet arch mouldings. Hood moulding has head carved label stop. Capital design very similar to those found at St. Canice's…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of gabled niche in the buttress on the south - west corner of the south transept. The gable terminates in head carved label stops and the roll - and - fillet moulded arches are carried on filleted shafts. Carvings on the east capital show human heads; those on the west have floriate designs.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of south elevation of choir showing double trefoil headed niche (piscina?) surmounted by two lancet windows. Filleted shafts support capitals treated with stiff - leaf foliage. An adjacent larger niche is also partially visible showing polychromatic filleted shafts and stiff - leaf foliage capitals on water -…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of south choir elevation showing jamb of niche with hood moulding terminating in foliate label stop. Twin filleted polychromatic shafts of red sandstone support weathered stiff - leaf capitals. The outer order is more slender than the inner.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of south choir elevation showing portion of niche with filleted arch and hood moulding terminating in foliate label stop. Twin filleted polychromatic shafts of red sandstone support weathered stiff - leaf and nailhead capitals. The outer order is more slender than the inner.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of south elevation of choir showing niches surmounted by a stringcourse upon which rests lancet windows. Central niche has polychromatic filleted shafts and arches treated with capitals of stiff - leaf foliage and water - holding bases resting on a stepped stringcourse. An adjacent early classical niche to the…

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