Note: Fig nos in brackets refer to CAMUS book fig nos.
![Fig C1 (FIG 12c) SUTTON CH LION](http://www.sallyleeds.co.uk/clients/castorchurch_may2022/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Fig-C1-FIG-12c-SUTTON-CH-LION_sml-150x150.jpg)
Fig C1 (Fig 12c) Norman carving of recumbent lion. Is it a bench end (Wright 1884), sidepost of a flight of steps (Mee 1945) or part of a portal? (Pevsner 1968) “Two terrifying gargoyles on the church wall have been looking northwards for centuries.” (A Mee)
![Fig C3 (Fig 12f) SUTTON CH CAPITALS](http://www.sallyleeds.co.uk/clients/castorchurch_may2022/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Fig-C3-Fig-12f-SUTTON-CH-CAPITALS_sml-150x150.jpg)
Fig C3 (Fig 12f) Carvings on the chancel arch capitals – almost certainly by the same hand as those at Castor.
![Fig C4 (Fig 12g) SUTTON CH SHAFT BASE](http://www.sallyleeds.co.uk/clients/castorchurch_may2022/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Fig-C4-Fig-12g-SUTTON-CH-SHAFT-BASE_sml-150x150.jpg)
Fig C4 (Fig 12g) The base of the chancel arch columns – similar carvings are on the base of columns at Castor.
![Fig C9 (Fig 12l) SUTTON CH 1902 Interior](http://www.sallyleeds.co.uk/clients/castorchurch_may2022/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Fig-C9-Fig-12l-SUTTON-CH-1902-Interior_sml-150x150.jpg)
Fig C9 (Fig 12l) St Michael’s Church Sutton c 1902– only the lighting and heating have changed today.