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- The open timber roof is thickly traceried with Westmoreland green slating.
- There are traceried pinnacles at the east end of chancel.
- The chancel stalls, also Victorian, have traceried fronts.
- The bell tower is traceried, with two incorporating quatrefoils.
- It had a traceried east window and the gabled bellcote contained two bells.
- The six upper panels were filled with traceried carving.
- It is a three-light, traceried window.
- The east window of the chancel chapel is three-lighted and traceried.
- Its traceried windows date from the 13th century.
- This form gave way to the more ornate, multi-light traceried windowed.
- The facade is set by stone traceried windows.
- This is another three-light traceried window with Alfred in the centre light.
- These include the flying buttresses, pinnacles and traceried windows which typify Gothic ecclesiastical architecture.
- He simplified the nave s traceried parapet.
- The charming traceried windows are lead glazed.
- Some of the most beautiful and famous traceried windows of Europe employ this type of tracery.
- The roof is of 15th-century date, with sunk traceried panels in the braces.
- Three-light geometric traceried window flanked on each side by sexafoil opening at rear elevation.
- Two-light traceried window executed for this church in Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire in 1902.
- The north wall of the nave contains four three-lighted traceried windows separated by buttresses.
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