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aisle and porch aisles and south bell-cot bell-turret at west BUCKINGHAMSHIRE chancel Chancel and nave Chancel with north chancel-arch chapel church in Lipscomb church is engraved clerestory curious door dows E. E. arches E. E. windows east end east window effigy engraved in Lipscomb foliated font is plain Gent's inserted in various lancet windows late Leckhampstead Lillingstone Dayrell low side window Lysons Mary modern moulded nave and chancel nave with aisles nave with clerestory nave with south niche Nicholas north aisle North Marston north side octagonal ogee panelled piers and arches piscina piscina on south plain E. E. quatrefoil rebuilt rich rood-loft roof Saints sedilia shafts side of chancel single-light windows south aisle south doorway south porch south side south wall specimen square-headed three-light windows tower and turret tower at west tracery transept trefoiled turret at west two-light windows vestry Wavendon west end west tower windows inserted