An Architectural Account of the Churches of Shropshire, volume 1, parts 4-5

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An Architectural Account of the Churches of Shropshire, volume 1, parts 4-5
David Herbert Somerset Cranage, Martin J. Harding, W. Arthur Webb
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The sunk chamfer moulding is lavishly used again here. The east wall of the chapel has been cut back a little to receive this arch.
I have already described the east window of the chapel. From the roughness of the lower part of the southern jamb it would appear that the old sill has been cut away and the present steep slope formed. A little south of this jamb is a rough oblong aumbry, and further south and higher up a rude corbel is placed. This is so near the chancel wall that the space is fil
...led with plaster, but it was probably in its present position before the chancel was built. In the north-east corner, projecting diagonally, is a corbel with the scroll and other Decorated mouldings carefully cut This is at a lower level than the other corbel. We cannot now tell what either was used for. Presumably they supported images, but there is unfortunately no record of the dedication of the chapel, which in modem times, till about 1854, was used as a school.
In the north wall are three windows, each consisting of two lancets with a blind part above.


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