The east end was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style in the 14th century but then rebuilt in the original Early English style during the 19th century. There are five stepped lancet windows above and five lancet windows of the same height below. Both sets of windows have an inner continuous chamfered molding. The upper windows have surrounding roll molding arches on stiff-leaf capitals with three clustered shafts. The upper windows have dogtooth in the arches. Both sets of windows have hood molding with faces carved on the end stops. In the gable is a trefoiled window with dogtooth at the roof line.
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