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This fragment is dated from the late ninth to mid tenth century, and can be found built into the exterior eastern wall of the nave, near its junction with the south wall of the chancel.  It is partly concealed by a large, modern drainpipe. It is recorded as AS Corpus Kirklevington 22, and shows (on the left hand side) part of a broad edge moulding which curves at the top and with
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This fragment is dated from the late ninth to mid tenth century, and can be found built into the exterior eastern wall of the nave, near its junction with the south wall of the chancel. It is partly concealed by a large, modern drainpipe. It is recorded as AS Corpus Kirklevington 22, and shows (on the left hand side) part of a broad edge moulding which curves at the top and with "a median incision". The Corpus describes the rest of the panel as showing a pair of tight scrolls with a band of incised zig-zag.

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