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  • West wall: access to ground floor through a two-centred arched doorway with chamfered jambs terminating in pyramid stops.
  • An iron pivot for a single leaf door survived in the east jamb.
  • Jamb stones appear to have been renewed.
  • Just under eaves, a rectangular slot window with yellow sandstone jambs, now blocked.
  • Jambs in gray sandstone survive.
  • Jambs of doorways.
  • These and other fireplaces in the house have splayed brick jambs, plastered and painted in imitation of marble.
  • Open the vents of the window to enable access to the outer frame jambs.
  • Jamb panels terminating beneath carved corner blockings and the frieze inset with three fielded panels.
  • Look out for the graffiti from 1717 on the door jamb.
  • Jambs of the chancel arch or the masonry of the south doorway, c.
  • The west doorway is modern and has molded jambs and a two centered arch.
  • Between is a priest's door with ornate molding and a tudor head; lower jambs on both sides renewed in victorian period.
  • The west wall seems to have had two windows to light the upper floor level, there being slight remains of stone jambs.
  • Jamb of the eastern door.
  • The doorway now into the n vestry has straight jambs too.
  • At the top of this stage there is also a slit window with unchamfered jambs and a lintel that is splayed on the underside.
  • Common places to find them are on door or window jambs, often close to the minister's door.
  • At the further west end is the former parlor with its large fire-place having molded brick jambs.
  • The right hand stop jamb on the old notre-dame console.

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