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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. Wall of the archbishop's palace or castle at the west of the cathedral. It is possible to see both the re - sized door in the nave and a blocked door in the ground floor of the castle.

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…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Large tomb niche on north elevation of the east end of the chancel. Trefoil headed arch with roll moulding and dogtooth ornament, supported by bell capitals (incomplete) and paired shafts on the western side. Those on the east are missing. Two fragments of a frieze are present below the cavity. They show low relief…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south transept from the north showing triple lancet windows in south elevation, single lancet window in east elevation and two - bay arcade between main transept space and western flanking aisle. Arcade has cylindrical piers with bell capitals, water - holding bases and chamfered arch mouldings. Lancet windows…

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