This
colourful, large stained glass window in the south aisle is 20th century
work. Otherwise, the nave windows are all much later than the main
structure. The originals may have been more like the early English
lancet windows in the chancel, which would have resulted in a rather
dark building.
About
the year 1500 Newbottle Manor was rebuilt and the older windows in
the nave are very similar to those in the manor house, and so may
have been inserted at the same time.
The stonework
of the chancel lancet windows has mostly been renewed, but otherwise
they seem to be original. The small square headed window behind the
priest's desk seems to have been needed to lighten a dark area.