The ecclesiastical and architectural topography of England. Bedfordshire (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk).1855 |
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aisle and porch angle arch battlement bell-cot bench-ends brass brick buttresses Buxhall canopy carved Chancel and nave chancel-arch chapel clerestory consisting of chancel curious deanery early east end east window five lights flint and stone flush panelling Font lancet lancet windows late latter Lavenham Mary modern vestry monument moulded capitals moulded caps nave and aisles nave and chancel nave-piers niche north aisle north side north wall octagon old seats open seats painted glass panelled bowl pedestal Peter piers piscina piscina in south plain octagon poppies poppy-heads quatrefoils rebuilt rich rood-screen Saints screen sedilia shafts side walls side windows single-light small piscina south aisle south door south doorway south porch south side south wall spandrels specimen square square-headed stoup style three-light windows timber roof tomb tower at west tower-arch tracery transept two-light windows two-lights upper stage vestry on north wall of chancel west doorway west end west tower