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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul

A Grade II* Listed Building in Stainton and Thornton, Middlesbrough

The 15th Century North Transept - Now Used as a Lady Chapel (Traditionally Known as the Hemlington Aisle)

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The north side of the nave, being open for about half its length to the transeptal chapel (above), from which it is separated by a wide pointed arch of two chamfered orders, the outer dying into the wall and the inner carried on corbels. The walling of the transept consists largely of old masonry, but the windows are all modern.

Uploaded by Antony Cairns on 16 July 2011

Photo ID: 17520
Building ID: 101137540
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