in 1931 Late in the 13th century the
nave was widened by the addition of north and south
aisles with four-
bay Gothic arcades. Other features from this period include triple
sedilia in the
chancel, a south chapel adjoining the west side of the south transept and a doorway in the north transept. Early in the 14th century a carved stone
reredos was installed in the chancel. It represents Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles, each in a
crocketed niche. The west doorway and five-light west window of the nave are also from this period, as is the base of the
baptismal font. Late in the 14th century a chapel was added on the north side of the chancel, with an arch from the north transept. In the 15th century
clerestories were added to the nave and both transepts, the aisles were re-roofed, an
Easter Sepulchre was inserted in the chancel, the
embattled south porch was built and parapets and
gargoyles were added. ==Post-Mediaeval architecture==