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Object type: Window-heads
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Corpus volume reference: Vol 10 p. 376
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Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period)
Decorated window-heads presently in the vestry. All three are of similar size. One has inscribed radial false-voussoirs. The second has an inscribed semi-circular arch with radial false-voussoirs and a rebated inner edge. The third carries a cable moulding in a chevron pattern, with a fine incised line around the outer curve of the arch. As noted above, these carved details clearly belong to the twelfth century.



