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central column. Many have
elaborate benched arcades round the wall, with
crocketed frames for the seats.
English chapter houses tend to be more elaborate...
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century and
shows a late
Perpendicular style with
flying buttresses and
crocketed pinnacles decorating a
crenellated and
pierced parapet. The
choir and...
- five three-light windows,
separated by
panelled buttresses that rise to
crocketed pinnacles. The
windows at the
sides of the
chancel also have
three lights...
- a west window, two-light bell openings, and an
embattled parapet with
crocketed corner finials. The
porch has a
sundial in the gable, and the
inner doorway...
- west
tower has
angle buttresses and a very tall
crocketed spire behind an
embattled parapet with
crocketed corner pinnacles and at 247 feet (75 m) tall,...
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joint lords of the
manor of Kettering.
Kettering is
dominated by the
crocketed spire of
about 180 feet (55 m) of the
Parish church of SS
Peter and Paul...
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listed Anglican church is
dedicated to St Andrew. The
church has a
crocketed spire and buttresses, a
Decorated nave, and an
Early English priests'...
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flank its
clock on each face. It has a "recessed
octagonal spire with
crocketed arrises and
pinnacled shafts rising from
corner faces and a
gilded weathervane...
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Priory in Suffolk. It has a wide arch of
continuous mouldings with a
crocketed gable running up to the windows, with
sculptures of St
George and the...
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tabernacle (1450), in the form of a
hexagonal tower,
soars amidst a
bunch of
crocketed pinnacles to a
height of 12.5
metres (41 ft). A
creation of the architect...