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Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 12-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-Dec-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 10-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 11-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 31-Jan-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 07-Feb-06; Carolyn Black, 13-Feb-06;
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There was originally a bay window on the W side at the high end and 2 other 3-light windows in the Perpendicular style on the same wall. A small 2-light window overlooked the hall from the gallery above the screens. 2 original single-light windows overlook the high end from the master's lodge.

The original bay window on the W at the high end was redesigned and another added on the E side during the 19th c. reconstruction.
Source

Willis and Clark, Architectural History 2.219