Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . ur pointed windows, two below andtwo over them, with perpendicular tracery. In the gable point isa small pointed window of one light. Against the east wall of thiswing of the transept are built chapels, now unroofed and in south aisle of the choir has shared the same fate, togetherwith the Lady chapel beyond the choir. The east wall of thechoir has a large pointed window of perpendicular character, theclerestory is quite plain, the parapet is embattled in bad north aisle o


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . ur pointed windows, two below andtwo over them, with perpendicular tracery. In the gable point isa small pointed window of one light. Against the east wall of thiswing of the transept are built chapels, now unroofed and in south aisle of the choir has shared the same fate, togetherwith the Lady chapel beyond the choir. The east wall of thechoir has a large pointed window of perpendicular character, theclerestory is quite plain, the parapet is embattled in bad north aisle of the choir is also unroofed. Against the eastwall of the north wing of the transept, is the school-room, having alow chamber under it, with a roof of stone vaulting. It is a veryplain building, and the tracery of the windows has been replacedwith modern wooden casements. In the north face of the transeptis a large pointed window of perpendicular work. The west wall isperfectly plain. The north side of the nave and its aisle, have avery rude and dilapidated appearance, owing chiefly to some broken.


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