16 PAPERS, ETC. 
Carhampton is a little double-bodied church, without a 
tower, which also contains some Early work. There is a 
small lancet at the west end, and a square-headed Deco- 
rated window on the north of the chancel, rather of a 
Northamptonshire pattern. But the arcade is Perpendi- 
cular, with four-centred arches, and the roodloft here also 
runs right across the church. This omission of the chancel- 
arch, and this extreme prominence given to the roodloft, is 
certainly a sign that we are here approaching the borders 
of Devon. It is quite different from what is usual in the 
more eastern part of Somersetshire. 
This is unfortunately all I have to lay before you re- 
lating to the churches and other antiquities of the Deanry 
of Dunster. 
