Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . veral stages, and terminatedwith panelled and crocketed pinnacles. On the gable point is across. The north side of the choir is in all respects like the south,except that it has an embattled parapet resting on atrefoiled east wall of the north wing of the transept has one goodpointed window of the decorated style, one plain buttress, and noparapet. The north face of it has one large window in the samestyle, a plain gable and coping, no cross on the point, and flankedwith plain dou
Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . veral stages, and terminatedwith panelled and crocketed pinnacles. On the gable point is across. The north side of the choir is in all respects like the south,except that it has an embattled parapet resting on atrefoiled east wall of the north wing of the transept has one goodpointed window of the decorated style, one plain buttress, and noparapet. The north face of it has one large window in the samestyle, a plain gable and coping, no cross on the point, and flankedwith plain double buttresses of two stages. The west face is a plainwall with a plain parapet. The north side of the nave and itsaisle differs somewhat from the south side; the aisle has smallbuttresses between the windows, the clerestory is embattled but hasno windows in it. The central tower is broad, square, and of nogreat elevation. There is a pointed and late decorated window ineach face of it, and it is crowned with an embattled parapet. Upthe north-east angle of it runs a square turret, engaged with long. iin di I u loopi i Light the tairca e con tructed within it. The tti a Little above the tower, and ii fini hcd with ao embattled parapet. I \ I i i;ioi;. Entering l»\ the west door, the nave and its aialalmost to meanness. The archeg are pointed; and the columnswithout capitals, onl) a continuation of the arch mouldings; hereis im triforium, do vaulting , I be wall above the arches on thenorth side id quite plain, and on the south rs relieved only bjsmall holes Bcaflceij deserving the name of windows, thinlj Bet, oneover the point of each arch: Instead of vaulting, the nave andaisles exhibit nothing bill beams and rasters. The pav< mentgood, and with the great wast window belpa to take off a little from the barn-like appearance of this portion of the Cathedral. The tower rests upon four pointed arches, and has heen vaultedwith plaster to imitate tracery, but it I -:y the form and
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