416 S. MYIiOE. AND MABE CHURCHES. 



the Lizard district, of being broader North, to South, than they 

 are East to West, bnt, unlike the Lizard towers, they are of 

 three stages, each receding slightly from the one below it. The 

 belfry windows are each of three lights with quatre-foils in the 

 head, the window above the door of four lights, of Perpendicular 

 date, but of no great beauty. The western doorway consists of 

 a four-centred arch under a square label, finished off with poorly- 

 cut human heads. The spandrils are ornamented with sprigs, 

 and the mouldings of the arch and the jambs are filled with 

 knobs. The best part of the tower is the pinnacles, which are 

 very prettily crocketed, with four sub-pinnacles also croeketed 

 and curving gracefully outwards. The pinnacle shafts are also 

 effectively moulded. 



There are five bells, all of them recast during the last few 

 years. 



The tower arch is carried on slender shafts with badly- 

 carved heads as capitals, the work probably of the sarae man as 

 the heads on the label of the tower-doorway. 



