Here you can view the quite ornate Borthwick effigies lying in their serene setting.
However, she also came to believe that these landscape effigies formed part of a larger design, and very possibly a terrestrial zodiac.
This church also contains a large number of fine sculptured tombs of the 14th and 15th centuries, with noble effigies and reliefs of saints and sacred subjects.
The recumbent effigies and decorative details of these tombs are very beautiful, but the smaller figures of angels, saints and virtues are rather clumsy in proportion.
We reach surer ground after the Conquest, for then the great seals, monumental effigies, and coins become more and more serviceable in determining the forms the crown took.