The tower here was four-sided, with small milky-glass windows separated by thick stone.
When constructed, in the 12th century, the tower consisted of four triple windows separated by small bays.
The original ground floor was a straightforward series of windows and doors separated by slender columns.
Above the main entrance there is a gallery of five round-arched windows separated by granite columns.
Along the walls of the nave are two-light windows separated by buttresses.
The front ends of driving cabs had two distinctive oval windows separated by the centre door.
On the two above, each bay has a pair of windows separated by a Corinthian pier.
There are many large windows, separated by finialled flying buttresses, leaving a small wall area.
Along the sides of the nave are three-light windows separated by buttresses.
In each of the five central bays are two windows separated by a narrower pier.