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Excerpt from Collections of the Surrey Archaeological Society, Vol. 12: Part I
The walls of the lower sanctuary are much thicker than those of the upper one and of the western part of the chancel, a feature which causes the eastern bay or sacrarium to be narrower than the western, the increased thickness being required to counteract the thrust of the groining with which the lower sanctuary is ceiled.
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