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katyknortz at May 29, 2022 02:41 PM

BSY_FB_06_p005

5.

but the lateral walls and interior arcades
Apse
have all fallen. The apse measures
22 ft. 10in wide and 13 ft. deep. The arch of the
apse has fallen; but the pilaster, with well
carved capital which supported it on the ?
and that which supported the first arch
of the nave on the same side are still in place.

The decoration of the East end is quite simple,
a moulding now? above? the level of the window
sills and another is carved once each ? ?
window ending in a spiral volute. The windows are 22 in. d. and 4 ft. 5 high.
The corince ? on a level across the end of
the end ? of the aisles then staged? up
like gates where it it carved across the apse.

Façade
The best wall is preserved quite intact with
its finely decorated frontal? and ? of windows
above it. The central windows are? the main
frontal is much of the largest church
windows we have seen and it is truely ?
on the exterior all the windows are moulded.
*see photos
The main frontal* is particularly fine. ?

BSY_FB_06_p005

5.

but the lateral walls and interior arcades
Apse
have all fallen. The apse measures
22 ft. 10in wide and 13 ft. deep. The arch of the
apse has fallen; but the pilaster, with well
carved capital which supported it on the ?
and that which supported the first arch
of the nave on the same side are still in place.

The decoration of the East end is quite simple,
a moulding now? above? the level of the window
sills and another is carved once each ? ?
window ending in a spiral volute. The windows are 22 in. d. and 4 ft. 5 high.
The corince ? on a level across the end of
the end ? of the aisles then staged? up
like gates where it it carved across the apse.

Façade
The best wall is preserved quite ? with
its finely decorated frontal? and ? of windows
above it. The central windows are? the main
frontal is much of the largest church
windows we have seen and it is truely ?
on the exterior all the windows are moulded.
*see photos
The main frontal* is particularly fine. ?