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Its plan consists of a three-bay nave, a one-bay chancel with a side chapel, and a so
hurch is on the Latin cross plan, with a single nave, a wide transept and three apse chapels.
Its plan consists of a nave, a lower and narrower chancel, a south porch, a
Its plan consists of a four-bay nave, a taller three-bay chancel, a south porch, a v
It has a nave, a chancel and transepts.
pendicular Gothic broach spire, a single-aisled nave, a chancel and a side chapel.
Its plan consists of a five-bay nave, a chancel, and a slender west tower that is pa
hurch consisted of an aisled chancel, an aisled nave, a west tower and a spire.
It consists of a gabled nave; a prominent, square engaged tower; a distinct
Its plan consists of a nave, a chancel, a south porch, and a west tower.
Its plan is simple, consisting of a three-bay nave, a north aisle and a chancel.
Its plan is simple, consisting of a three bay nave, a two-bay chancel, and a south porch.
Its plan consists of a five-bay nave, a south aisle with a chapel at the east end, a
e plan of the church is simple, consisting of a nave, a chancel with a north vestry, and a relativel
Its plan is simple, and consists of a nave, a chancel and a west tower.
Its plan was cruciform, consisting of a six-bay nave, a three-bay chancel with sanctuary, north and
Its plan consists of a five-bay nave, a south aisle, transepts and a polygonal apsid
Its plan consists of a three-bay nave, a single-bay chancel and a small octagonal wes
It has a chancel and nave, a south transept and a bell turret containing
Its plan consists of a three-bay nave, a two-bay chancel and a west tower.
ists of a chancel with organ chamber, an aisled nave, a south porch and a western tower.
Its plan consists of a four-bay nave, a south porch, a two-bay chancel, a vestry, an
has a large crypt covering the full area of the nave above.
Guglielmo Caccia, right-side nave Adoration of the Magi (detail), Sant'Alessandro
Both towers were connected to the nave again in the restoration that followed.
The nave, aisle and porch were rebuilt in 1854 in Perpen
st wall of the south transept, facing the south nave aisle.
3th century there was a frenzy of building: the nave aisles were vaulted, the clerestory was built,
g from the 13th century, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a western bell cote, containing one
is Perpendicular in style and although only the nave, aisles and octagonal tower remain of the origi
Nave, aisles, clerestory, high and a little pinched.
e with a wagon roof, and consists of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, north west turret with 1
ith stone dressings and consisted of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled west towe
construction of the north and south chapels and nave aisles.
View of the nave, All Saints
omes on the portico, and a fourth dome over the nave, all raised on drums.
way to the chancel and the High Altar, with the Nave Altar and the chancel steps in between.
at the liturgical west end and to accommodate a nave altar at the crossing.
e to modernise the worship in the Church, and a nave Altar was built.
Communion is now taken at the nave altar on Sunday mornings and at the High Altar
A new nave altar was installed and the steps inside altere
It has a wide rectangular nave, an apse at each end and passage aisles through
al works, among them, raising the height of the nave an additional ten feet.
The nave and the choir were built in the 13th century an
The nave and chancels have barrel roofs.
Interior of the nave and choir
In about 1740 the masonry of the nave and tower was encased in brick, and the tower w
The five-bay nave and chancel are in one range, and there is a so
The church has a high tower, a long, low nave, and an impressive Norman door.
The chapel has a nave and aisle with a chancel 50 ft (15 m) in length
Its plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with a small north transept to c
Its plan consists of a clerestoried nave and chancel under one roof with aisles to the n
The original chapel consisted of a nave and chancel and a wooden bell turret at its wes
It consisted of a nave and a south aisle, and had lancet windows.
a lantern bell-cote, and inside the church is a nave and shorter north aisle, lit by windows with cu
The arcades between the nave and the aisles date from about 1200.
parts are the base of the southwest tower, the nave and the western part of the chancel.
The church has a 13th-century nave and a Tudor brick tower.
and dedication ceremonies were held for the new nave and chancel in 1952 and 1957 respectively.
The nave and chancel are early English, about 1300; the
Both the nave and the small tower, which houses three bells,
The tower is in the angle between the nave and the chancel and in in three stages.
sh church of Saint James has a Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, but was rebuilt in the 19th centur
cts an unusual mixture of styles: Gothic in the nave and the aisles, and Baroque in the its 18th cen
parish church of Saint John the Baptist are the nave and the arcade of the north aisle, both of whic
Between the nave and the north aisle is a three-bay arcade.
The interior has a nave and two aisles, divided by cruciform pilasters,
ilding in one cell with no division between the nave and chancel.
On the roof between the nave and chancel is bellcote.
in towers on either side of the junction of the nave and chancel are strongly suggestive of their Ge
The nave and aisles are spanned by a single roof.
ches (rebuilt around 1400) corresponding to the nave and the two aisles.
The nave and chancel form a single cell.
The nave and chancel are in one range of five bays.
In the 13th century the nave and north aisle were extended westwards by the
The church features a Gothic hall with a triple nave and quires at both the west and east ends.
The interior of Black Abbey, the nave and transept
ial Church at Ruthin, where it covers the North Nave and can be seen today.
The church consisted of a chancel, nave and tower with a tall spire and was built in th
e church of the eleventh century, with a single nave and transepts with ogival vaulting.
A parapet was added to the nave and aisle roofs, the north wall of the chancel
The nave and tower date from the 18th century.
The nave and chancel are of plastered rubble with ashlar
or constructions, in the 12th century, were the nave and chancel, the central part of the building a
There is a large square tower, a chancel, nave and porch.
It has a nave and two aisles, separated by arcades on stone c
The nave and other rooms were the grassy plots; the wall
refurbishment, including the building of a new nave and the installation of stained glass by Willia
Around the nave and chancel is a pierced parapet.
raditional English ecclesiastical design with a nave and chancel.
to the ideal of the order, namely by its single nave and the simplicity of its exterior form.
The tower, nave and chancel all date from this period.
ian for the chancel and "Messrs Waller" for the nave and tower.
The abbey church is formed of a 12th century nave and 13th century transepts and choir.
ation an excellent view of the chancel from the nave, and the ability to hear the sermon clearly.
s still in place in the loft at the back of the nave, and has been kept in working condition.
The waggon roof above the nave and north aisle is medieval.
It has a nave and two aisles, and is in brickwork constructio
The nave and chancel are from the 13th century.
In the intersection of the main nave and transept there's the dome.
Both the nave and the east windows are wider than usual in a
Saxon features include a tall, narrow nave and chancel, late Saxon wall-arcading in the no
Its plan is simple, consisting of a four-bay nave and a single-bay chancel.
een altered and expanded over the years but the nave and a tiny window in the north side of the chan
John's, Smith Square in Westminster, while the nave and apse were constucted in 1911, by J. B. Grid
The crypt has a nave and two aisles.
Only the lower parts of the nave and two blocked doors in the south wall leading
It has a nave and two aisles with groin vault.
On the gable between the nave and the chancel is a twin open bellcote.
The current windows in the nave and chancel were inserted in the 14th century,
It has a nave and two aisles, with Gothic vaults supproted by
The church consists of a chancel, nave, and north and south aisles.
ar symmetrical facade, Moorish influence in the nave, and artwork by artists of the Quito School of
of a cathedral: "It had a central great hall or nave, and from that - in every direction - ran hallw
Its plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with a large west porch, a north
At the angle of the south nave and the south transept is an attached stair-tur
Its plan consists of a west tower, a nave and chancel under a continuous roof, north and
tect Ewan Christian remodelled and extended the nave and in 1885-1886 the architect Willian Gilbee S
nal Proconnesian marble pavement of the central nave, and fragments of 5th-century decorative mosaic
The plan consists of a nave and a chancel.
t Mary's are the large image niches, one in the nave and two in the chancel either side of the east
The two west bays of the nave and the narthex were converted into a church ha
t to create a proportional relationship between nave and aisle (aisle bays are square whereas nave b
Nave and Fabian had a difficult relationship, and Na
The interior has a nave and two aisles, the latter smaller in height, w
Its plan consists of a continuous nave and chancel with a clerestory, a west porch, a
in Early English style and consists of chancel, nave and southern porch.
d glass in the windows of the south side of the nave and the apse, and the mosaics in the blank on t
Between the nave and the chancel is a rood screen, again in oak,
The chancel, nave and south porch date from the 13th century whil
rey and a two-bay south aisle were added to the nave and most of the doors and windows were remodell
The wooden roofs of the nave and chancel are well preserved, and the nave an
e 14th century new windows were inserted in the nave and a new west door was added.
The arches over the nave and the quire could not be saved and have been
The nave and chancel of the Church of England parish chu
Most of the north aisle, the arcade between the nave and the north aisle, much of the nave and chanc
The nave and trancepts are capped by a ceiling of gothic
Its plan consists of a nave and a chancel, with a south porch and a west to
ere are pleasing north and south windows to the nave and chancel, and in the south wall of the nave
in the decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave and a square tower containing 6 bells: in 1867
Inside, the plan is that of a nave and two aisles on either side.
The wall monuments in the nave and chancel are from the late 17th century and
It was longer, had no aisles in the nave, and it had a rectangular ring crypt that had b
he present church is of the 15th century with a nave and chancel and north and south aisles.
eginning the towers and the western part of the nave, and completing the northern porch.
The nave and aisles from an older church dating from the
h remain are the from the lowest courses of the nave and chancel, and the tower, which has three sta
mostly it is of 16th century construction (the nave and transept).
The present north aisle was originally the nave, and it still contains some 12th-century fabric
The nave and porch were added in the late 14th century a
evival architect Benjamin Ferrey lengthened the nave and added the north aisle and tower.
ime included the rebuilding of a section of the nave, and the re-roofing of the chancel; this cost £
ts of a rectangular central section housing the nave and aisles, an apse and bell tower on the east
apel were built between 1451 and 1454, with the nave and the oratory between 1460 and 1464.
ulpitum of the Abbey (a stone screen separating nave and choir), such as survives at Glasgow Cathedr
Its plan is simple, consisting of a nave and a chancel with a north vestry, and a bellco
church was extended to the north with a fourth nave and the chancel was altered.
orn stone, it has a short chancel, a four-bayed nave, and north and south aisles, each with a porch
By the 18th century the nave and chancel were crumbling; parts of the roof w
The nave and choir were also probably remodelled in the
The interior has a nave and two aisles with a transept.
orman constructions being supplemented by a new nave and chancel in 1905.
1521) carved between each arch of the nave and also placed, with those of the rector Chris
ions are: 32 meters long, including 19m for the nave and 7m for the choir.
either transept, and only the north wall of the nave and chancel is fairly intact.
In the 15th century the south nave and tower were added.
The nave and aisles were completed in 1839 by Jesse Gane
ror's niece Judith commissioned the west tower, nave and chancel in 1100.
r are some cylindrical columns, and between the nave and chancel is a handsome Norman arch.
h its fine stone seats are 13th century but the nave and aisles and porches are all as the builders
The nave and transept clerestory windows mainly depict s
Its nave and chancel are one and covered by a very fine
By 1450, the present clerestory windows, the nave and transept roofs, in the chancel and the uppe
her three-light window in the north wall of the nave, and in the north wall of the chancel is a smal
Its plan consists of a three-bay nave and a chancel.
urch of St Nicholas is Norman with an aisleless nave and a 14th century chancel.
Its plan consists of a west tower, a six-bay nave and a three-bay chancel with an apse.
onsisted of a chancel, aisled and clerestoreyed nave, and south-west tower.
Its plan is simple, consisting of a nave and chancel under one roof, and a bellcote at t
eplaced the seating, added a screen between the nave and chancel, provided a new pulpit, lectern, pr
A German bomb badly damaged the nave and porch in 1941 and the building was restored
ish church of Saint Nicholas has a 14th century nave and chancel.
In 1743 the nave and chancel of St Cyriac's were restored, but b
It is a late Gothic building with a rectangular nave and a western belfry that was rebuilt in 1852.
etween monks' and townspeople's areas, with the nave and north aisle serving as parish church for th
The nave and north door of the Church of England parish
The tower rises from the junction of the nave and the chancel.
church consists of a west tower, a two-storeyed nave and a shallow chancel.
ith a simple Norman-style church with an aisled nave and a tower.
The nave and tower of the church of Notre-Dame date from
congregation (spatium fidelium) in the central nave, and this from the area devoted to the liturgy
The central nave and choir arms are barrel vaulted and the later
Above the nave and the two transepts there were wide galleries
In the 13th century the chancel, nave and north aisle were remodelled and a north cha
ood screen, now moved to the western end of the nave, and the tomb of the bishop Jean de Langeac, wi
The nave and aisles are separated by columns or piers, a
ate 15th century or early 16th century with the nave and aisles added to by William Butterfield in 1
s a western tower and a fine arcade between the nave and the north aisle.
is no internal structural division between the nave and the chancel apart from a single step.
Between the nave and the chancel is a low screen in pierced ston
                                                                                                    


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