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The wooden choir stalls by the high altar are from 1513.
The church has a fine set of choir stalls.
Inside, the most notable features include the elaborate choir stalls.
The Baroque choir stalls of dark oak are from 1637.
The choir stalls date from 1919 and are in Perpendicular style.
The chantry is now used for the choir stalls and organ.
The choir stalls, carved between 1235 and 1257, are among the oldest in France.
The carved choir stalls next to the altar were installed in 1876.
The glory of the interior are the carved wood choir stalls.
The organ can be seen in the chancel near the choir stalls on the left.
The lectern dates from 1906, and the choir stalls were added in 1913.
Some new furnishings were bought around the same time, including a pulpit and choir stalls.
A collective moan sounded from the choir stalls behind him.
Its members stand in shadowy choir stalls at the back of the stage, only their heads visible.
In 1911, the interior was renovated and oak choir stalls provided.
The choir stalls were also installed at this time, and may originate from the same source.
The choir stalls date back to the Renaissance period.
Also worth a look are the choir stalls, carved with mythical beasts.
She saw Harry between the choir stalls, the two attendant shadows at his heels.
Although nearly 700 years old, the rows of choir stalls have been preserved in excellent condition.
The choir stalls were fabricated in 1845-48 and are still in place today.
After the war, the choir stalls, which had survived in good condition, were transferred to the Cathedral.
Later, the choir stalls and the pulpit were removed.
The reredos, altar and choir stalls are also in oak.
To either side of the altar are the inlaid wooden choir stalls.