The Romanesque phase of the east arm at Winchester was completely replaced above ground level in successive campaigns between the 13th and 16th cs. The 11th c. crypt survives, however, and provides the original plan of this part of the cathedral. The plan of the east arm is an experimental form which has no direct successor. Some evidence survives for the elevations, which conform to orthodox Anglo-Norman "thick-wall" technique.
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