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That commission was expanded to include all the nave windows.
There are fragments of ancient glass in the nave windows.
The nave windows date from the late 19th century.
The north wall has a chancel window and four nave windows with three or two lights.
The nave windows have two lights, and there is a four-light west window.
The nave windows are small, with three lights and trefoil heads.
The main nave windows are 14th century, and one near the pulpit is Tudor.
Most of the nave windows are 15th century replacements.
One of the most urgent tasks is to repair the main nave windows, which are in very poor shape.
The next to the last nave window is missing its steel frame, mullions, and came.
The chancel has a C15 restored south nave window.
The nave windows are in two tiers, the upper ones round-headed.
The sides of the central nave window had been decorated by angels and landscape depictions.
The exterior buttresses were added together with the nave windows and the ground level lowered around the church.
The nave windows have two lights with traceried heads.
The west tower, north chapel and nave windows demonstrate that the church was altered significantly in the 15th century.
Despite the unusual shape of the nave windows, the stained glass is largely unspectacular.
In the 14th century the nave windows were altered, but one 12th-century window survives in good condition.
One of the musket balls fired left a mark in a nave window of the church.
She worked as an assistant during this time on the nave windows of Coventry Cathedral.
At the dedication, Chagall broached the subject of the lackluster nave windows.
The nave windows have deep inner reveals.
The north window in the chancel is a 19th-century copy of the north nave window.
The nave windows have pointed arches, while those in the chancel have flat heads.
The nave windows are wide and slightly pointed; those in the chancel are lancets.