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I was quite relieved to se the link to the "Inside" - just to be let terribly down, finding confirmed what it says here: “It is strange how many otherwise admirable accounts of medieval building either fail to mention the roofs at all, or describe them in such a dubious and uncertain way that their account is almost unintelligible,” wrote the authors of the 1917 book English Church Woodwork. The roofs have continued to be all but ignored by academics, art historians and travelers." http://www.bbc.com/travel/gallery/20170427-the-extraordinary-angel-roofs-of-england-
Please consider this an urgent call for those versed in the Wikipedia annotation to fill in the above link correctly so our readers may get acquainted with the most notable feature of this church! --Terminally uncool (talk) 11:29, 7 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]