. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . n ave: [wpiiwiiia ur Iritfak 1 DrtEAKin WALL. Plan of Breamore Church The is 54 the corre-spondence is too marked to be accidental. The internal width of the tower, 20 ft., is also theinternal length of the chancel. The arrangement ofwindows suggests that there were four on either sideof the nave, equally spaced on the north, but noton the south, where a window was set on either sideof the rood over the south doorway. Two of thenorth windows remain, but on the south side onlyone is now visible, to the east of the doorway andblocked by the


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . n ave: [wpiiwiiia ur Iritfak 1 DrtEAKin WALL. Plan of Breamore Church The is 54 the corre-spondence is too marked to be accidental. The internal width of the tower, 20 ft., is also theinternal length of the chancel. The arrangement ofwindows suggests that there were four on either sideof the nave, equally spaced on the north, but noton the south, where a window was set on either sideof the rood over the south doorway. Two of thenorth windows remain, but on the south side onlyone is now visible, to the east of the doorway andblocked by the 15th-century heightening of thesouth porch. The chancel probably had threewindows, one in each wall. The probable date is late in the 10th or early in thenth century, and the only addition since that date isthe south porch, of which the lower stage is of mid-12 th-century date and the upper stage of the 15thcentury. The chancel was practically rebuilt with theinsertion of a new door and new windows about 1340,but the old plan was adhered to, and the lower parts ofthe walls are perhaps ori


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