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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of lavabo arch and capital. The damaged capital shows remains of affronted winged birds or hybrids. The abacus is plan. The string - course above the capital is broken. The soffit is moulded with a triplet of roll - and - fillets, each separated by a fillet. The soffit rolls are separated from the outer orders by a…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Paired clerestory windows with trefoil heads in north elevation of nave. Rear arches moulded with dogtooth ornament. Bonded shafts on the outermost jambs and detached shaft in centre with stiff - leaf foliage capitals. Wall passage between windows has arch with chamfered jambs and stepped head.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Western side of south entrance porch showing capitals with stiff - leaf and head carvings, en - delit shafts and moulded base . Detached shafts are absent. View into western side of interior of porch shows blind arcading.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. North - east corner of chancel showing top of tomb niche with trefoil shaped arch decorated with dogtooth ornament, lancet window in north elevation with moulded arches, shafts with annulets, hood moulding and label stop and easternmost lancet of east end.

Photograph by Roger Stalley.Piscina in south elevation of chancel at the east end. Niche has trefoil headed arches with roll moulding and nailhead ornament resting on two small engaged shafts. Capital on east jamb has cable twist abacus above stylized leaves and nailhead moulding below. Capital on west jamb has simplified leaf ornament above a…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. South elevation of chancel showing three lancet windows. Arches have roll - and - fillet mouldings carried on bell capitals, banded shafts with annulets and water - holding bases. Doorway to the east of the first window,surmounted by stringcourse, shows portion of external semi - circular arch with jamb and ornamented…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of west end of chancel showing stringcourse and lancet window in north elevation with roll moulding, hood moulding and floriated label stop on the west side of the window. The capitals and shafts that are present on other windows are missing here. The outline of a pointed arch, the original chancel arch, can be…

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