Description
A cusp is a pointed end where two curves meet.
Kentish tracery makes use of 'split' cusps which form a series of V-shaped openings. Particularly found in Kent – best examples by far are at St Mary's church, Chartham (see below).
See also Tracery Index
Local examples (click to enlarge)
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St Mary's church, Chartham
Cathedral precincts, infirmary chapel