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massive rounded columns. It measures in all over 40 feet in 

 length and about 15 feet in breadth (the chancel being over 

 17 feet long and the nave more than 25 feet). The main walls 

 are nearly 2 feet 6 inches thick. The east window and the two 

 other chancel windows are Norman, with some later work 

 inserted. In the east window the insertion work consists of a 

 trefoil, composed of a quadrant on each side, with a semi-circle 

 at the head. [Mr. Miles Barnes suggests that this window may 

 be Transition-Norman or very early ijth century work.] 



In the last edition of " Hutchins " there is a record that " in 

 the north-east corner of the chancel is a beautiful niche, eight 



HEAD OF CHANCEL ARCH. 



