The Lady Chapel windows are set in 14th century stone tracery which displays features of both the Decorated and the Perpendicular styles. The carving around one of the windows includes the distinctive ‘ball-flower’ motif, fashionable in the early 14th century. However, these are not the original windows and traces of the older Early English window arches are still visible.
The Victorian stained glass in the right-hand window on the east side of the Lady Chapel is also by the Whitefriars Glass Company. This glass was originally in the east window in the chancel; it was moved to the Lady Chapel in 1872 to make way for a new east window by Clayton & Bell which was installed as a memorial to the poet Cowper.
