The pierced stone screens of the crossing also belong to his work.
One of the signs is a large stone screen that divides the church into two areas.
The stone screen is Perpendicular and the pulpit early 17th century.
Inside the church, the nave is divided from the chancel by a 14th-century stone screen.
Larger churches had stone screens, which might impede virtually all view by the congregation.
That dark space behind the throne, between the stone screen and the outer wall, was where he must watch.
The stone screen was pushed outwards in the centre to support a new organ.
The choir is encircled by a stone screen with an ambulatory behind.
The interior walls are bland but provided with traditional carved stone screens.
Some art critics assure us that this stone screen is the most beautiful part of the cathedral.