Architectural antiquities Author:John Carter Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: NOTES. Abirgavenny Castle - Church - Aldborough Arundel Church - Ashby - de - la - Zouch Church Basingstoke, Holy Ghost Chapel Bath Abbey ... more » Bermondsey Abbey - Beverley Minster ,, St. Mary's Church Bibury Church . 144, 145 145-147 192-194 128-130 180, 181 17-21, 298-301 The remains of the castle were in 1890 used as a refreshment-room. Nave and north aisle restored, 1882. The statue (p. 146) is of Jesse, not of St. Christopher, and is probably from a large teredos. The nave and aisles of this church were rebuilt and the chancel restored in 1871. This church was thoroughly restored in 1874 under Sir G. G. Scott. The chancel, known as the FitzAlan Chapel, has been screened off from the church as the private property of the Duke of Norfolk, his act being upheld on appeal in 1880. Re-opened after restoration and enlargement in 1880. This ruin is now surrounded by the cemetery. Restored in 1864, under direction of Sir G. G. Scott. Incorporated with a house in Grange Walk. A small part of the gateway remained in 1878, which, with some scattered fragments of wall, appears to be all that was then left. Some fragments are described 1808, Part ii., p. 977. The restoration was begun in 1866, under the direction of Sir G. G. Scott, who replaced the screen (p. 17) by a wooden one of his own design. The restoration was completed in 1868. In 1887 an early English well was discovered under the choir, partly filled in by fragments of the ancient reredos. Flying buttresses were added to the transept in 1853 by E. Welby Pugin. Church restored at a cost of .£12,000 between 1863- 1876. Thischurchwas thoroughly repaired in 1855. Bilbury Church - Bramber Castle . Brecon Castle Brighton, or Bright- helmstone Brist...« less