Splayed window embrasures
only, with a broad gap to the north transept at the east end.
South wall: three windows, the small ground level window
having an asymmetrical splay
away from the altar.
The conventional dome design has been given a
wider splay
making it extremely sturdy in high winds.
Splay feet
are very bad faults.
South wall:
deeply splayed
alcove of former priest's door left open.
None of the trees fall within highway
visibility splays.
Splayed brick jambs, plastered and painted in imitation of marble.
North wall:
deep basal splay
to embrasure, the masonry having heavy pointing.
Splay bay window, superb long distance views across the aire valley.
East wall: plain apart from
slightly splayed
window.
Another madonna, in the form of a relief, leans in a
window splay
between the two war memorials.
Splayed apertures.
Main doorway has
internal splay
of dressed limestone rubble.
Splay outwards.
Not splayed
to either side or with a gap in between.
Splayed window, beneath which are the early medieval stones.
The deep set round headed windows and main doorway have
widely splayed
margins.
Splayed entrance doorway
from the south porch.
Splayed internally.
Splayed legs
from their floor surface being to slippery for them to get a grip.
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