The lower level of the Lady Chapel is a blind arcade with trefoiled arches resting on limestone stiff-leaf capitals with detached Purbeck marble shafts. The stiff-leaf capitals are of an early form called a crocket capital. Many of the spandrels have elaborate, completely restored carved scenes with incorporated stiff-leaf. Original carvings remain in some of the spandrels. In the southeast corner is the rectangular opening of an piscina.
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