. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . nal moulded image brackets, the southone of half-octagonal plan, and the north of squareplan with a moulded face and flat sides, marking the siteof an altar. The west window is a 14th-century (?)ogee-headed lancet with two small chamfered orders,now uncusped, but doubtless trefoiled the north window is a blocked recess, perhapsoriginally like that in the south transept. It contains aplain marble altar tomb with indents for brasses, andabove is a marble slab, crested and panelled, with thebrasses of Robert Thornborough {vide infr
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . nal moulded image brackets, the southone of half-octagonal plan, and the north of squareplan with a moulded face and flat sides, marking the siteof an altar. The west window is a 14th-century (?)ogee-headed lancet with two small chamfered orders,now uncusped, but doubtless trefoiled the north window is a blocked recess, perhapsoriginally like that in the south transept. It contains aplain marble altar tomb with indents for brasses, andabove is a marble slab, crested and panelled, with thebrasses of Robert Thornborough {vide infra). The first of the two north windows of the nave isa square-headed one dating from the 15th century,with three cinquefoiled lights ; the jambs outside aremoulded with an ogee and wide hollow mould, andit has a moulded label ; the edges inside have a doubleogee mould which also passes around the head. Theother window has three lights with cinquefoiledheads, old work re-used ; the jambs are of twohollow chamfers outside, inside they are roughly. $ North ITransept! i CHANCEL South ..South I 3i5tJCemt Plan of Kimpton Church moulded in plaster and the window has no the windows is a blocked doorway with apointed head of a single chamfered order, probably13th-century work. The south arcade has four bays;the pillars are octagonal, but that between the firstand second bays is wider than the rest, to range withthe transept ; all the chamfered sides are stopped outwith broach stops 1 ft. 11 in. above the floor except-ing in the west respond, and have chamfered plinthsbelow cut away in places. The east respond has anadditional chamfered plinth. The arches are all twocentred and of two chamfered orders dying on thejambs and pillars without capitals or any break at thespringing. In the south wall of the south transept is a piscinawith a trefoiled ogee head and of a single chamferedorder with broach stops above the sill ; the sill has acircular basin, and half-way up i
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