choir stall
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choir
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/kwaɪər/us/ˈkwaɪ.ɚ/
a group of people who ...
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stall
noun
uk/stɔːl/us/stɑːl/
a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a ...
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(Definition ofchoirandstallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is achoirstallat the east end.
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The rearchoirstallbench and shuttered windows introduce the monastic theme.
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The interior of the church has been re-ordered, with removal ofchoirstalland pews, and with a platform extending to the west of the chancel arch.
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The choir came down out of the choir stalls and sat in the front pews.
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The choir stalls are particularly elaborate, with traceried canopies, and the seats have finials in the shape of lollipops.
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The choir stalls have misericords carved with grotesque heads and vine leaves; they date from the 15th century.
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The altar rails date from the early 18th century, and the choir stalls from the following century.
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A large open space was also created at the front of the church by the removal of the choir stalls.
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Two of the choir stalls were retained in the sanctuary and the rest relocated to the west end of the gallery.
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A rood screen, carved in oak, and walnut-wood choir stalls were added in 1905 (the latter were replaced by oak stalls in 1932).
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From the 19th-century restoration are chancel altar rails, choir stalls, a brass eagle lectern, and a wood pulpit.
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In the chancel the choir stalls are also in stained pine, and have large poppyheads.
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Architectural work to the church in the 19th century includes the tower and spire, transepts, choir stalls, chancel and chancel roof.
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The pews, choir stalls, altar rails, pulpit, font and screen are all 19th century.
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Other furnishings date from the late 17th century (the pulpit) and the 18th century (choir stalls and pews).
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The choir stalls, pulpit and organ screen, all dated 1907, are panelled.
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The choir stalls are often richly carved and decorated.
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Hand-carved oak clergy and choir stalls were added following the 1936 renovation.
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To either side of the altar are the inlaid wooden choir stalls.
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The next section of the chancel contains the choir stalls.
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