To the left is the Chapel of St Mary and to the right is the chapel of St Luke. Above are the early Perpendicular windows and flying buttresses of the presbytery clerestory. St Luke's Chapel has a Norman corbel table above a row of blind arches with scalloped capitals and a single window. Beneath this is a blind arcade of simple arches with scalloped capitals. At the bottom is a string course of billet molding extending over larger windows as a hood molding.
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