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- The clearstory windows are square-headed and of two trefoiled lights.
- The south wall has a trefoiled-headed piscina and a rectangular locker.
- Each bay contains a window in both storeys, all with trefoiled heads.
- St Paul's Church is a large nineteenth century trefoiled clerestory window openings.
- The chancel has hood-moulded trefoiled windows in its liturgical North and South walls.
- There is a trefoiled piscina, which is a shallow basin used for washing the communion vessels.
- Below them is displayed a trefoiled arch with the half-length figure of the Prior in prayer.
- The piscina is from the 13th century with a trefoiled head, a shelf and a circular basin.
- The open panels above have trefoiled ogee heads and the close panels below have cinquefoiled heads with carved foliated spandrels.
- It has angled buttresses on the west side and a louvres have trefoiled two-light openings with square heads.
- The tower is in the Perpendicular style and, according to Hartwell and louvres each have two trefoiled lights with tracery.
- The Lockers in chancel north wall, with rebated jambs and trefoiled head, stone division or shelf, late 13th琧entury.
- Flanking the doorway, at ground floor level are thin traceried window openings, comprising two trefoiled lancets and quatrefoils above.
- It has good sedilia with two pointed trefoiled arches on shafts and three widely spaced stepped lancet windows with internal dogtooth ornamentation.
- In south transept in the south wall, there is a recess with trefoiled head and round drain, 14th-century.
- On both east and west sides is a small twin-light window with ogee trefoiled head arches within a rectilinear frame.
- The east window is arched with three trefoiled lights and tracery; other windows in the church have pointed lights and foiled heads.
- The four-bay Norman font is 12th-century, and the south doorway, with a trefoiled head, is Early English.
- A four-bay sedilia ( stone seat ) with trefoiled heads, dating from the late 13th century, is probably unique in Ireland.
- The Abbey, founded before 1190 by Early English wall of the refectory with lancet windows, and a reader's pulpit with trefoiled arches.
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