St John's Church, Buglawton- Northern window
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Image: © Jonathan Kington Taken: 29 Aug 2011
Hidden at the back of the church and mimicking the larger one to the front (Image), is this lovely two-light arched and mullioned window with a third tympanum light and hood mould above. Both the mullion and jambs are designed to look like columns that rise from a single piece stooled sill, the three capitals supporting the two arched transoms below the tympanum are carved to resemble Norman period architecture.