BRIDOL is the British Sundial Society's Register of Fixed and Mass Dials, which gives detail and photographs of about 8000 fixed sundials and 3000 mass dials in the UK.
Some of these are in private gardens, but the majority are publicly available.
Mrs Crowley declined to draw this slate dial in a stone frame on the South transept and described it as "nearly obliterated". It may have been cleaned since then because the main features can now be distinguished in spite of some colonisation by lichens. It is a 610mm square dial which declines 18° East and shows the hours VI to IV divided into halves and quarters. In the semicircle round the gnomon root is the date 1695.The upper margin is blank and if ever there was a motto carved there it is not visible today.