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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of crossing capitals. Outer order of the crossing has roll - and - fillet angle rolls terminating in bell capitals. The central order has an engaged frontal roll - and - fillet topped with a stiff - leaf capital which supports a soffit - roll, which itself is essentially another chamfered order.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Corbels at the eastern end of the nave. Both have stiff - leaf bell capitals above and terminate at the bottom in a ball of figurative and foliate decoration. The southern corbel has a bishop's head with mitre (broken), the northern has a dragon biting a human hand.

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.

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