![window18](../../media/9547/window18_500x604.jpg)
As might be expected this is a grand window to complete the
south aisle. It has six lights and appears very broad because the
arch is flattened.
A prominent ogee is to be seen over the central pair of lights
terminating at the centre of a five-leaf design which fills the
head of the window. This strange five-leafed 'plant' appears to
have no stem but seems to rest above the two central lights.
Alternatively, four of the five 'leaves' can be imagined as the
wings of a butterfly.
The spaces at each side of the window are each taken up by two
mouchettes leaning towards the centre of the window surmounted by a
third one tending towards the arch.