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Dêhes

by an arch supported upon pilasters with
flowing foliate caps. The apse arch seems
to have been richly ornamented. The columns
of the nave had monolithic shafts and capitals
of good sub-corinthian order. The north
doorway was finely ornamented on lintel and jambs,
there were two windows, (round topped) in the north
wall to the east of the doorway and one to the west.

The exterior ornament while not rich was
good and varied. The windows of the apse have
a simple moulding around them - those in
the north side have a continuous moulding at
the sill level carried over them and curving
between them. {diagram}. While the windows at the
west were square with mouldings continuous.

At the west end was a portico, ^ 10ft. deep ^ extending the
full-width of the façade. Only the east
and north walls with parts of the west wall
and the apse chapels remain standing
all of the interior structure and the south
wall are in a confused heap of ruins.

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