DescriptionQuatrefoil and Squint, Shere - geograph.org.uk - 1094508.jpg
English: St James' parish church, Shere, Surrey: quatrefoil and hagioscope or squint. These two openings in the north wall were cut so that the anchoress, Christine Carpenter, could see services from her walled cell built on the outside wall.
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