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St Mary

Charlbury

Oxfordshire

C12, C13, C14, C15 and C16

Architectural Features

sheet-metal and concrete plain-tile roofs

C13 chancel retains a restored lancet to north, but the five-light east window has Decorated tracery

Transeptal north chapel has a two-light C13 north window with a shafted mullion and a concave-sided lozenge in the head (cf. St Matthew, Langford)

buttresses, parapet and segmental-headed east window are C15/C16

South chapel, 'The Pudlicote Aisle', is equal in size to the chancel which it post-dates, and has a similar C14-style east window (restored c.1875). Tudor-arched south windows, of two wide lights with plain tracery, are similar to those in the south aisle

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