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N aisle

Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 02-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 02-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 02-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Jun-08; Gord Oxley, 13-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 23-Jun-08; Sally-Beth MacLean, 23-Jun-08;
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Paul MacLean

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The 3-bay N arcade is early 13th c. but the exterior can be clearly identified as part of 19th c. restoration. The N aisle was widened at the time and the 3 smaller 2-light windows on the N wall are probably 19th c. inserts. There is a larger 3-light window at the W end and a larger 2-light window at the NW corner.

A medieval guild chapel dedicated to All Saints was at the E end of the N aisle.