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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the mediaeval building. The plastered, two-centred chancel-arch is of uncertain date. The Nave (29 ft. by 18 ft.) has in … doorway, now blocked and with chamfered jambs, two-centred arch and moulded label. In the S. wall is a window similar to … 14th-century S. doorway, with moulded jambs, two-centred arch and label with defaced head-stops. The West Tower (8 ft. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… probably of late 14th-century date, re-set when the rear-arch was built blocking the outer spandrels; the re-set early … head, the outer spandrels are covered by the later rear-arch; between the windows is a 14th-century doorway or hatch with chamfered and rebated jambs and two-centred arch, now blocked but said to have opened formerly into a …
A History of the County of Essex
… south wall has an ogee head on a square drain. The chancel arch, much restored, is of two moulded orders. The windows on … brought from elsewhere and cut to fit the present chancel arch. There are three full bays, one of which forms the …
A History of the County of Essex
… chamber or solar. The roof, which is of three bays, has arch-braced collar-beams and curved wind-braces. The … 16th century. Each is of eight bays and the roofs have arch-braced tie-beams with king-posts and four-way struts. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Esq. A handsome and substantial stone bridge of one arch was afterwards erected over the Avon by the celebrated …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… well to one side" ( Woolhope Club Trans., 19081911, 70; Arch. Camb., ix, 1909). Ecclesiastical c(2). Parish Church of … of 'stiff-leaf' foliage and moulded bases; the western arch on each side is two-centred, but is narrower than the … continuous chamfered orders except in the case of the S. arch, where the outer order is moulded above the springing; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bridge of granite. This bridge consists of one spacious arch, 150 feet in span, and 50 feet in height, crowned with a … and having a rise of 29 feet only from the spring of the arch, on the west side of which is a dry arch, and on the east two dry arches, to raise the street to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… the Aisles, were re-built. In the 16th century the chancel arch was destroyed, and a skew arch was built at the E. end of the S. arcade of the nave to … or re-built, in the 18th century, and the present chancel arch was built probably about the same time. The 12th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… in the 16th century, the Chancel was re-built, the chancel-arch widened, the North Chapel added and the N. arcade of the … modern E. window. In the N. wall is an early 16th-century arch, four-centred and of two moulded orders, the outer … cut away; there is a moulded label on each face of the arch springing from attached shafts; further E. is an early …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… without regard to' the pre-existing E. window and tower-arch. The plaster ceiling of the chancel was inserted in 1638 … and carved bosses on the parapet string-course. The tower arch is moulded and two-centred and the responds are shafted; … outer archway, with chamfered jambs and segmental-pointed arch of two chamfered orders; the window above it is modern. …
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