The general character of the interior of the cathedral is only moderately good, the traceries of the lofty traceried triforium and the great six-light windows of the clerestory in the nave being unusually complicated for French work.
The clerestory windows originally had six lights, but the outer lights were rather clumsy additions to the original scheme for four-light windows, and have since been walled up, to give the necessary strength to the groining piers.
The eastern end seems to be by contrast all window, being lighted by twelve large three-light windows, with statues of the Apostles in their jambs.
Over the two windows of the water-stage are single-light windows in each stage.
Of the three arches which open on either hand the centre one is widest, having four-light windows, instead of three-light, over it.
The octagon, which connects so finely the tower and spire, has four two-light windows on the cardinal sides, the other sides having blank panelling of similar design.
Cut off the upper stages by holding the hand above the eyes, and regard only the lower stages with the single-light windows, and you have a structure which might be Roman.
In the Lombard palace we find on the upper floor the usual double-light windows, with the two round arches and dividing column enclosed in a larger arch of masonry.
The south and west walls are pierced with fourteen three-light windows, probably inserted by Chetham's executors; the east and west walls are blank.
It still retains on the south side part of a range of equidistant single-light windows of the simplest character, which, as just stated, mark the destination of the apartment.
His also are the two-light windows, with slender shafts and heads more or less trefoil in shape, but with many small convex curves in the middle.
All the chapels have good vaulting and simple two-light windows, and capitals well carved with naturalistic foliage.
A large east window was put in with three-light windows on each side.
The western towers are built each of six stages: each of the two upper tiers contains two two-light windows, while below there is a large four-light window uniform with the windows of the aisles.
Jacques there are no less than five tall three-light windows, by no means so impressive as the glass at the cathedral, but probably only less worthy of study because they have suffered more restoration.
Gothic details still appear as in the shafted two-light windows, with the pierced quatrefoils above and the twisted shafts at the angles.
The fabric of the nave is of the Decorated style, though modern in date, with Perpendicular clerestory, having five three-light windows, on the north and south sides.
The clerestory of the chancel has six three-light windows on the south side, and five on the north.
Above this is the belfry, with two pairs of two-light windows on each face: these are divided by transoms, and the arches at the tops are four centred.
The south choir aisle has a five-light east window closely corresponding to the window of the north aisle, and on the south two three-light windows.
To the west of the porch are two more two-light windows, corresponding in character with the windows opposite in the north aisle.
This part contains, besides the large window, two smaller two-light windows, which look out respectively to the east and west.
The upper stage, which is much less lofty, has also two two-light windows on each face, surmounted by crocketed ogee label mouldings and finials.
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