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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of chancel and south transept from the south - east showing triple lancet windows in east elevation of chancel, five single lancet windows in south elevation and a partial view of the north elevation. East elevation of south transept shows two chapels with paired lancet windows, flanked by single lancet windows and…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of choir from the south - east showing south and east elevations. Former has five lancets with quatrefoil windows in the spandrels and hood mouldings linked by stringcourse;the two eastern most lancets are longer than the other three. East end shows remains of triple lancet windows.

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 west end showing entrance portal in south elevation, doorway to west tower and trefoil headed niche in north elevation. Pointed arches of doorways break through stringcourse overhead; recessed orders of entrance doorway have chamfered arch mouldings, foliate capitals and filleted shafts.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of the monks' doorway in south aisle showing jambs and orders. One capital is badly damaged but the other shows fine stiff - leaf foliage carving and cable moulding. Soffit mouldings show dogtooth and roll - and - fillet designs while the jambs are plain shafts. Inner order of doorway has cusped, round - headed…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north elevation of the presbytery from the south - west of the nave showing springers of the vaults, two lancet windows, pointed door, soffit rolls and bell capital of the nave arch. Lancet windows have multiple annulets; vaults have fallen and statues rest on the the springers.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. North - east corner of cloister showing door into south aisle. The door has scallop capitals and through it can be seen south - west crossing pier of nave with capital comprising of beaded strapwork and foliate infill. The north - west corbel of the late medieval crossing tower can be seen in the distance.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north arcade of nave from the south - east showing chamfered arches resting on scallop capitals and alternating square and cylindrical piers on low perpyn walls. The west gable has three round headed windows with a smaller single light over the central window. The round headed clerestory windows are located over…

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