HOODMOULD

STOPS

 

WINDOWS

1 to 4

WINDOWS

5 to 6

WINDOWS

7 to 8

WINDOWS

9 to 11

WINDOWS

12 to 16

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WINDOWS 1 TO 4

 
 

Window 1 has no stops. The hoodmould has areas of broken and repaired stone suggesting at least part of it is original.

 

 
 

Door and is part of the 1903 extension to create a vestry. It have the same design to the hoodmould as windows 2 and 3.
 

 
 


Windows 2, above and 3, below have undecorated stops and are part of the 1903 extension to create a vestry. They have the same design to the hoodmould.

 

 

 

 

The left head is covered by the working parts of the organ but can be just seen from the organ seat from the side. It appears to replicate the right head.
 

Window 4 is inside the 1903 vestry on its north wall, the south wall of the chancel. Before the 1903 vestry was added it was an external window. It is of three lights as window 1. This view is from the chancel and shows how access to the organ has been added beneath it.
 

The right decorated stop has the sharpness and design features of the Victorian restoration. The stone appears to be rectangular and no bigger than the head.