By C. E. Pouting, Esq. 235 



windows (two on the north, one on the south, and the east window) 

 beinc insertions of this date. The east end, on the inside, has 

 niches flanking the window, identical with the one over the west 

 window of the tower. There are also the remains of a third niche 

 rising from the centre of the window sill, covered with the ancient 

 colouring: but the side niches have only traces of this here and 

 there, much of the stonework having been renewed. 



The chancel has sedilia with flat arch, under-and coeval with- 

 the south window of sacraiium, and the remains of a late altar-tomb 

 on the north. 



The latest addition to the Church appears, from the shape of the 

 archway between it and the transept, to have been the north chapel 

 or sacristy ; but this having been almost entirely re-built there is 

 little to indicate its date. 



The large number of niches and corbels for figures, which still 

 exist in this Church, is remarkable; they occur in the following 

 places : — 



Niches (13). 



Outside. 



Three on west faces of tower \ 



One on north do. > Perpendicular. 



One on south do. ] 



{Transitional 

 (Decorated to Perpendicular) 

 / Early English 



One in south gable of south transept | ^ replaced here ) 



Inside. 



One in east wall of porch Transitional 

 One in centre of north aisle do. 

 Two in east wall of chancel Perpendicular 

 One on sill of east window of do. do. 

 One cut in east respond of j ^ 

 south arcade of nave ' 



