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It has two lights (sections of window separated by mullions) with flat tops and is decorated with stone tracery.

The chancel has one window in the east wall, which has three lights (sections of window separated by stone mullions).

The windows in the nave have two lights (sections of window separated by mullions), save for one to the west of the porch, which has one light.

The arched east window has three lights (sections of window, separated by mullions) with trefoil patterns of tracery at the top.

The church's east window is set in a pointed arch and has three lights (sections of window separated by mullions).

The north wall has a window with two lights (sections of window separated by mullions) topped with trefoils (a pattern of three overlapping circles).

It has two rounded lights (sections of window separated by mullions), in similar style to the two-light 17th-century window in the north wall of the north transept.

The window in the centre north wall has two lights (sections of window separated by a mullion); there are two pairs of two-light windows in the south wall.

The east window has three long narrow lights (sections of window separated by mullions or tracery) each with an ogee (double arc shaped) curve at the top, topped with eight smaller lights arranged with four in the centre.

The window is a pointed arch with three lights (sections of window separated by mullions), and it has a stained glass of the Crucifixion of Jesus that was installed as a memorial in 1907.

The windows in the north and south walls are set in square frames, and are either two or three lights (sections of window separated by mullions) decorated with tracery at the top; they date from Kennedy's work in 1868.

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