The English Parish Church An Account of the Chief Building Types of Their Mat

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The English Parish Church An Account of the Chief Building Types of Their Mat
J Charles John Charles Cox
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Late Transi- tion is to be noted at Addington, Har- grave, Northborough, and other churches of that county ; but the most striking Northamptonshire instance is the tower (the spire is later) of Spratton, which is probably of the days of King John. One of the most important examples of Transition on a large and imposing scale is to be noted in the chancel aisles of the fine Sussex church of New Shoreham (Fig. 120).
There are a fair number of instances where circular Norman piers in the side arca
...des of village churches support pointed arches. In the majority of cases such arches are the un- doubted result of rebuilding, but the practical eye wili now and again detect, in certain instances, the simultaneous work of the Transition period. At Burton Agnes, in the East Riding, the north side of the parish church is thus divided from the nave by two plain pointed square-edged arches, which spring from 121. SOHAM, GAMES. CHANCEL ARCH 154 ARCHFI-ECTURAL STYLES IN a circular pier with scalloped capital of a usual Norman design.

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