The #MouseEyeView, west of tower #AllSaintsCorston#Somerset
Square set 2 and 3-light windows. The simple 3-centred heads to the lights are typical of the English Renaissance onwards. The upper 2-light window is older than the lower
There's only one view of #StMartinNorthStoke#Somerset from the west and it's the #MouseEyeView, unless you want to step back and fall ten feet into a field. If the tower is Norman then west window, door, parapet and pinnacles were added much later #NorthStokeTower Part II of IV
The #MouseEyeView of #StMaryBitton Part I
West elevation showing a wonderful large 4-light Perpendicular window, apparently inserted well after the tower was first built (fact check required), huge buttresses with offsets and moulded string courses #TraceryTuesday#TowerTuesday
The #MouseEyeView of #StMaryRedcliffe Bristol for #TowerTuesday
The 'west tower' is actually set to the north west and so is aligned with the north aisle rather than the nave. The large Perpendicular window to the right is really the west window of the nave.
The #MouseEyeView... #HolyTrinityBristol for #TowerTuesday
The twin C19 west towers (indeed the west elevation generally) is a curious mix of Early English and Decorated-style. Mouse senses that Victorian architects leant toward Decorated rather than Perpendicular...
The #MouseEyeView
"Cause if you like it, then you should've put a crest on it". Oh you did. It's just so subtle Mouse must have missed it. The tower porch of the very grand #DunsterCastle#Somerset#TowerTuesday