The hagioscope in the chancel appears as a window in the outer wall.
The church has a hagioscope and a square Norman font.
The visitor will notice the ancient font; also a hagioscope and holy water stoup.
It has a church, built about 1250, with a gabled tower and with a hagioscope in the chancel.
The rest of the fabric has undergone restoration, though it retains a hagioscope and two piscinas.
The chancel is out of centre with the nave, necessitating a large hagioscope on N.
More probably thehagioscope was intended to be used by the watcher at the sepulchre.
On the south side is a long, narrow aperture, which was probably used as a hagioscope or squint.
Yes; but the change in them which you suggest would not fully meet the difficulty, even if a squint or hagioscope should also be provided.
I propose also to re-open the ancienthagioscope in the south wall of the chancel, by which means the people in the aisle will once more gain a view of the altar, and be enabled to see and hear the priest when officiating there.
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