North Leverton
St Martin

Glass

Click the numbers in the key plan for details of the items.

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Key to Glass

Chancel

1.This is of three lights. The tracery is of the period c1300-40. Some coloured glass in the tracery and around borders. Glazed predominantly with clear diamond quarries.

2-3.Both windows of three lights glazed with clear diamond quarries. Around the edges narrow pieces of glass in alternating green/orange/blue. The tracery is of the same period as the east window.

13-14.

These are are the same as 2-3.

South Aisle

4.This is with tracery but less elaborate than the chancel windows. It is of three long, narrow lights.

5-6.These are also windows of three lights with tracery. Windows 4, 5 and 6 are glazed with green tinted diamond quarries with clear white border.

7.This is a half window with quatrefoil. The window is placed higher in the wall than the others.

Nave

8.

This is a window of two lights glazed with white opaque diamond quarries with white border.

10-12.

These windows are all two light windows glazed as 9. They date from the 1870s when the north wall was rebuilt.

Tower

9.This window is a three-light window glazed with opaque green diamond quarries bordered with narrow oblongs of white opaque glass. Above the main lights are five small panel lights.