Apart from the remaining ‘Rood-Loft’ woodwork, the only other fragment of pre-Reformation artistic work surviving this period of destruction is the fleur-de-lys design in red surrounding the upper edges of the second window from the Chancel end of the clerestory, on the north side, which is, sadly, slowly disintegrating over time.
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