Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . i DAVID ITU B OIIA L. buttre Be again I the wall of the ai r, they may have he< the of ohapeli now destroyed The cl< i windoi round-headed) and have modern wooden easementi in*there ii a pointed window in the aisle* now nearl) all iralledup, and an entrance into the aisle under a lemicirculararch of ordinary Norman work The parapeti of the aisle andclerestory are quite plain. The central tower is lofty, having twoBtoriea above the rodfs bu) il has I worn patched and iappearance,


Winkles's architectural and picturesque illustrations of the cathedral churches of England and Wales . i DAVID ITU B OIIA L. buttre Be again I the wall of the ai r, they may have he< the of ohapeli now destroyed The cl< i windoi round-headed) and have modern wooden easementi in*there ii a pointed window in the aisle* now nearl) all iralledup, and an entrance into the aisle under a lemicirculararch of ordinary Norman work The parapeti of the aisle andclerestory are quite plain. The central tower is lofty, having twoBtoriea above the rodfs bu) il has I worn patched and iappearance, and is Dot well proportioned its height u too and the upper story projects a little over the tower, giving it the look of being top-heavy. In the lower story, there L( a pointed window in each of the four .-ides, and -everal small ohlonu aper-tures besides, which, though they help to light the tower, areunworthy of the name of windows. The upper story has two very-mall pointed windows Bide by side in each side of it, set in a greatexpanse of plain and mouldering wall. The only ornamented partof th


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