“St Mary's Church is a well-known church in Mold, UK. The church is a Grade I listed building. The church is perpendicular in style, although the inner doorway of the south porch is Elizabethan. The church plan consists of a seven-bay nave with a clerestory, a one-bay chancel with a three-sided apse, north and south aisles, a west tower, a north vestry, and a south porch. The stonework features extensive carvings, including depictions of animals. The tower has three stages and a battlemented top with crocketed pinnacles at the corners and in the middle of each side. The south wall features stepped corner buttresses and a clock face. The aisles feature battlemented parapets with crocketed pinnacles crowning the stepped buttresses between the bays. Each bay contains a four-light window set beneath a chamfered arch.”
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