The door from the cloister into the west end of the nave aisle is typical Early English. The arch has multiple rolled moldings with interposed grooves. It is supported by multiple attached shafts with molded capitals. Running along the shafts are lines of large dogtooth. The hood molding has small crude heads as molding stops.
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