The window here dates from the early 14th century. The stained
glass, however, is Victorian and dipicts Jesus blessing the children.
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Concealed behind the small wooden doors is a carved squint in the
13th century wall. This aperture allowed a view of the altar from
the Lady Chapel
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The perpendicular style west window is known as the "Te
Deum" window as it depicts the words of the Te Deum
Laudamus. The stained glass dates from 1905 and was a gift from
H. H. Smith-Carrington.
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The Nave and two parclose screens dedicated to the Holy Cross
and St Gregory.
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