In this category of low side window a pre-existing window is close to the western end of the chancel, but would have been too high to have functioned as a confessional window. These were modified by creating a low opening below one, or all of the lights of the original window, its sill being used as the lintel of the new opening, or by the addition of a transom. Internally the splay of the original window would be lowered across its whole width (e.g. St Bartholomew's Church Furtho, Northamptonshire, St Mary Magdalene, Wardington, Oxfordshire) or just under one of the lights-invariably the westernmost-(e.g. Holy Trinity Scoulton Norfolk, All Saints, Ladbroke, Warwickshire). This category of low side window was described by F. T. S. Houghton in his survey of Warwickshire churches as "low silled, not transomed", or "low silled, transomed". However, this seems to be an unnecessary complication.