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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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