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SOME ACCOUNT OF THE REMAINS OF NORMAN 



ARCHITECTURE IN CLEVELAND CHURCHES 



(Continued). 



By R. Lofthouse, Diocesan Surveyor. 



Whorlton (Holy Cross). 



nJt't '' T? "^ ^^'^ ™^'* interesting Churches in Cleveland 

 Unfortunately some years ago it was allowed to XtTnto a 

 ruinous condition, and the Nave is now without a roof but 

 ^le Chancel is still used as a Mortuary Chapel, an uL pr^en 

 Vicar has had a roof put on the Tower and v,. f!l ^ It 

 ..asures to protect tile buildings fr^ thTtea L t\vth 

 he deserves the thanks of all lovers of our ancient duirches 

 There is a fine Chancel Arch, but the Chancel itself has 



s^^:T:^StJ--c;:^^^^ 



niIt2Ztr''''\"^ "^ f ^'T '^ ^^^'■^^ bays, with north 

 EnllS / ^'"'^ ''"°*^''^'' ^''y ^^'^'-idded in the Early 

 S /T".*? '* '^'' r'' ^^^^- ^^^^ arches are of two 

 o n nlnter? f "^f ^' '^ '^' ^^^"'^^"^ ^^ elaborately 

 Th^Ii- li'- i' ^-^"^f /»« ^^ith grotesque animals, etc^ 



the^Ch!frH; '!" "^l ^^"':^f' *b^P^■^«'^'lt vicar, in an article on 

 lioo \ ? .f''''*"^"*^'^ ^^ ^^'^ "Architect," October 7th 



va b It th??? ^^^-"/f^:« ^go. when the new Church 

 TMoXa' PI T' T°''^^^'^"S left in a state of repair for 



eSe^^th" Ze wdSTon't" ^"^ ^'^^ i^^^^^ ''''' 

 insprfP, in fi T f ^^^^^'''\ "P 0^1 either si<le, and windows 



vTon H. M 'f'"' r^'^^l^^y "1 the seventeenth century, 

 when the north and south Aisles were pulled down." 



^^nZ^^'^ "^^^f ^^'^^^°"-^ -^-" the Cluirch of 

 .Noimanby. near binnington, was restored. This I had an 



