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The transition from the Early English to the Decorated style seems to have been so gradual that it is said to be impossible to draw a sharp line of demarcation between them. So imper- ceptible is the transition in its various stages, that each style may be sub-divided into early, middle, and late, the early being often mixed with the previous style, and the later dragging on to the subsequent one. * There seems, therefore, to be no reason, in the case of this church, which by a consensus of opi...nion, belongs to the incipient stage of the Decorated period, viz. , the latter part of the 13th or the former part of the 14th century, why the Early English Style should not yet have lingered in the transition to the Early Decorated. Lis Architectural Features. — These are — (i) The numerous stair-cases in the walls. (2) The peculiar lowness of the chancel arch. (3) The segmental character of the main arches. ■ (4) The great breadth of the nave, and absence of aisles. (5) The abrupt terminations of the transepts.
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