South transept, looking north west
Another view allowing us to appreciate the spatial expansiveness of the crossing.
You can see that the forms of the west side of the transept arm echo those of the nave with a dark triforium (the work of Master Thomas de Cormont) forming the middle level. The easternmost clerestory window on the north side of the nave, visible across from us, originally had only four lancets--the number was doubled in order to reinforce the window which had undergone deformation owing to settlement of this oversized bay.