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There are few buildings in which the Norman and the early English are so closely blended, and the transition so gentle. The great western door has the Norman arch, with an approach to the later types in some of its rather peculiar mouldings, while the broad and equally peculiar gallery curriculum development above it--the only interior portion of the church remaining in a state of preservation--shows the pointed arch, with all the simplicity of curriculum development the Norman pillar and capital. All the material fragments of the church now remaining curriculum development are represented in curriculum development the four accompanying plates, from which as full an idea of the shape and character of the remains may be derived as the visitor could acquire on the spot. It will be seen that over the gallery, at the western end of the nave, there widens the lower arc of a circular window, which must have been of great size. The only portions of the aisle windows still curriculum development existing are on the south side of the nave. None of the central pillars remain, but their bases have been carefully laid bare: and it is supposed, from the curriculum development greater size of those at the meeting of the cross, that here there had been a great central tower. Among the tombs of more modern date, in the grave-yard near the church, there are many which bear sculptural marks of a very remote antiquity; and among the ornaments they present, the primitive form of the cross is conspicuous.

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