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Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire): nave and south aisle, 1861
ld have been a simple oblong, consisting of the Nave and Chancel, perhaps a tower.
The roofs of the nave and transepts are reckoned to be the finest in
gned in the Neogothic style, with a large, high nave and under-church.
its founder in a niche in the wall between the nave and narthex.
The windows in the nave and Early English chancel and low tower also da
s preserved in Hungary, it has 3 naves, a cross nave, and two western towers, following the style co
Early English Gothic lancet windows in chancel, nave and north chapel date from this time.
The five-bay arcade between the nave and north aisle survives from this time.
he church (51 ft. by 45 ft.) was divided into a nave and six aisles by six Ionic columns upon which
It consists of a nave and aisles, a chancel, and a stone tower crowne
Its plan consists of a west tower, a four-bay nave and a four-bay chancel with a clerestory under
The walls of the nave and chancel have a chequerboard pattern of flin
The walls of the nave and about two-thirds of the present chancel are
The nave and aisle roofs have parapets while the chancel
additional funding allowed the expansion to the nave and transept that form a Latin cross.
Replacement of the chancel and extension of the nave and south aisle eastwards in 1890.
nd chancel at the east end, with a 14th-century nave and north aisle between them.
et, England, has 11th century origins, with the nave and chancel being extended by the addition of a
Due to funding restrictions, only the nave and crossing were constructed according to the
The nave and transept have a vaulted ceiling, the apse h
ented parapet continues around the walls of the nave and chancel.
west of the village and consists of a chancel, nave and tower.
has a chancel dating from about 1300, with the nave and tower being added around 1450.
is no internal structural division between the nave and the chancel.
flint in the Early English style, consisting of nave and a low western tower containing two bells.
The nave and chancel dates from the 11th century, with t
ting from the 12th century, while the red-brick nave and tower represent a 1757 re-build of an earli
two 13th-century three-bay arcades between the nave and the aisles, and a two-bay arcade between th
It featured a dominant Early English tower, a nave and chancel and large nearly triangular buttres
It has a clerestory, a chancel higher than the nave, and a west tower.
The church of St Peter and St Paul retains the nave and chancel and some of the original round-head
e plan of the church consists of a clerestoried nave and a choir of five bays, with aisles, side cha
The tower, nave and chancel all date from the 13th or 14th cent
The church (square-shaped with a central nave and two side aisles) is standing just west of t
ral was repaired and transformed into an aisled nave and chancel for the new cathedral.
ntury, as do the wooden panelled ceiling in the nave and the barrel vaulted roof in the chancel.
Its plan is simple, consisting of two cells, a nave and a chancel.
d additions in the 18th and 19th centuries; the nave and porch were restored in 1794, the chancel wa
Other caves have a nave and aisle, with an apse containing a solid stup
f a tower at the west end leading to a five-bay nave and chancel with no architectural division, and
J.A. Bradney describes the church as comprising nave and chancel, with a bell turret at the west end
of the Alps to have a triforium gallery in the nave, and also the first to have alternating columns
The church consists of a nave and a chancel with a west tower.
ster is in the shape of a cross, with an aisled nave and choir, crossed by a transept (See below).
l fifteenth-century church consists of a simple nave and chancel and preserves a number of contempor
stored by the architect Samuel Manning in 1828 ( nave) and then by James Piers St Aubyn in 1876.
St Mary, Moseley ( nave and south aisle rebuilt 1910; repaired war dama
Its plan is simple, consisting of a nave and a chancel, with a north porch, which was pr
church building is medieval in origin with its nave and chancel dating to the 12th century and a nu
h of the town and has bell ropes hanging in the nave and a fine lych-gate.
Aisles were added to the nave and chancel in the early 13th century.
ery of the Blackheath environment - so that the nave and aisles are now visually returning to the ou
1864 and, on 17 October 1866, a portion of the nave and two aisles were consecrated.
responsible for the remainder, and rebuilt the nave and west tower in an impressive style so as to
hours on end with the Spanish entrenched in the nave and the belfry.
On the walls of the nave and aisles are seven painted panels with strapw
The crossing (tower) is wider in plan than the nave, and markedly wider than the transepts or chanc
thickness and are pierced towards the chancel, nave and transepts with semi-circular arches of a si
There is no architectural division between the nave and the sanctuary, although the floor latter is
west tower which is partly embraced, a five-bay nave and a chancel.
Its plan consists of a six-bay nave and chancel, with a northwest tower.
Late in the 15th century the heights of the nave and chancel were raised and a Perpendicular Got
is laid out in a cruciform plan with an aisled nave and a clerestorey of seven bays.
Nave and iconostasis
The nave and tower arches were reconstructed in the 15th
ardano's students) travelled to Bologna to meet Nave and learn about his late father-in-law's notebo
pressive granite Corinthian columns between the nave and the aisle came originally from the mosque o
w to each other, and then to either side of the nave and enter the altar (sanctuary) by the two side
The old church has a central nave and eastern apsis, however, the eastern apsis h
Most of the stained glass windows of the nave and chancel were made by Gunther Anton, who had
The choir is above the entry into the nave, and there is a small organ to the right of the
Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple nave, and a belltower on the west front.
Internally there is an arcade between the nave and the north aisle.
The nave and aisle were restored in 1880 and the chancel
because of its massive size with a tall central nave and elaborate spire.
The nave and the choir.
Many of the windows of the nave and chancel are Perpendicular Gothic additions,
rected in 1933, stretch across the width of the nave and the chapels.
Its plan is simple, consisting of a nave and a chancel in a single range, with a weather
The south wall of the nave and possibly the north wall date from this era.
Mabon, is an ancient structure, consisting of a nave and chancel, forty-three feet in length and twe
ic murals in the apse, 15th century ones in the nave and a 15 century late Gothic altar.
It had only a nave and chancel.
Part of the nave and the first stage of the tower probably remai
o-Romanesque basilica with highly elevated main nave and two towers.
The nave arcade consists of three bays.
The galleries and the nave arcade are supported by octagonal columns.
On the north side is the former nave arcade in three bays into which 20th-century th
high spire, an Early English nave, arcades and chancel arch, and Perpendicular va
The nave arcades have tall Doric piers without an entabl
The nave arcades and chancel arch are chamfered with mou
The nave arcades and roof are Perpendicular and much of
Whereas the lower windows in the nave arcades and the ambulatory consist of one simpl
ed roof was lowered in 1509, the walls over the nave arcades raised and clerestory windows inserted.
The column supports for the nave arcades are of Park Spring stone.
ch are still visible, including the ends of the nave arcades.
such as the 15th century tower and some of the nave arcading, and the early 16th century Bishop Wes
The bays of the nave are roofed by octagonal cupolas, the cupola at
The bays of the nave are divided by buttresses and they have two or
In the north wall of the nave are two three-light windows, between which is a
On the north and south sides of the nave are five rectangular windows.
On the gable at the east end of the nave are the remains of a bellcote.
The other windows of the nave are Victorian.
High in the south wall of the nave are two Perpendicular Gothic windows, and the l
The parapets of the aisles and nave are embattled.
The chancel and nave are under a continuous flat-pitched oak panelle
On the south wall of the nave are three windows, two with three lights and th
In the south wall of the nave are four two- or three-light windows, and in th
On the gables of the chancel and the nave are cross-finials and pinnacles.
In the nave are three hatchments, a tortoise stove and box
The oak pews in the nave are probably fifteenth century and the limeston
In the nave are raised box pews, giving a theatrical air.
in the center and the arches to its chancel and nave are still there although they are filled with m
On the decorative pilasters of the piers of the nave are medallions with relief depicting the first
The chancel and nave are linked by an arch and are at different leve
In the south wall of the nave are the remains of a Norman window, and a 15th-
On each side of the nave are three three-light windows with pointed arch
The benches in the nave are a mixture; some carved with poppyheads (and
also 19th-century copies, although those in the nave are from the 15th century.
Hanging on the wall of the nave are a number of Tudor boards which were taken f
The oak box pews on the north side of the nave are probably early 18th century, and the oak re
On the left of the nave are found the Joyful Mysteries; in the centre b
On the wall of the nave are the Royal Arms of Queen Anne.
On the walls of the nave are further images, including a wheel of life,
In the nave are 19th-century two-light windows with tracery
The tower and nave are in Romanesque style and the chancel is in G
A feature of the nave are the pillars of Shap granite and there is an
The central nave, as is usually the case, is taller and wider th
building served as a family mausoleum, with the nave as a parish church.
alace, and was buried in the north aisle of the nave at York Minster, a memorial window installed sh
Similar windows were inserted in the nave at the same time.
the church, with its gray stucco face, 400-seat nave, balcony and 77-foot (23.7m) tall tower.
It is a three nave basilica.
The south wall of the nave bears a memorial to him.
The nave bears a number of memorial plaques honouring pa
tle and priory during the mediaeval period, the nave became used as the parish church.
Nave became a jazz disc jockey and played organ occa
St. Gereon has a highly irregular plan, the nave being covered by a decagonal oval dome, 21.0 m
The cathedral consists of a large nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to
the church are round-headed windows and, in the nave between these, are circular windows.
s, in the middle one resting the altar, and the nave, between the two, sustains-in the center- the d
is in the chancel, as there is no space in the nave, but it does clutter the space and distract att
n the chancel or even at the eastern end of the nave, but instead half-way down the northern side of
ting it was originally in the north wall of the nave, but identifies it as 12th-century.
occupied a similar position between chancel and nave but had a different function.
he late 18th century saw galleries added to the nave but, in 1852 the chancel was restored and the p
including digging a crypt basement beneath the nave, buying adjacent properties, and building on la
tury the south aisle was added, linked with the nave by an Early English Gothic arcade of two bays.
It was either an indoor area separated from the nave by a screen or rail, or an external structure s
The soaring nave by Giles Gilbert Scott (c.
The south aisle is separated from the nave by a four-bay arcade which has octagonal piers
e altar and added a chancel, separated from the nave by an iron rood screen, new pulpit and lectern.
The chancel is panelled and divided from the nave by rails consisting of turned balusters.
hancel has seven bays and is separated from the nave by an intricate chancel arch.
k design and poor workmanship, opening into the nave by a panelled arch."
The main hall ( nave) can seat up to 800 people and contains stained
sistance with the production of Ely Cathedral's nave ceiling paintings by its Victorian restorers.
t, conserving the wall paintings, repairing the nave ceiling and removing the chancel ceiling, and r
The nave ceiling is plastered.
Its plan consists of a nave, chancel and west tower.
s, the chapel was substantially enlarged with a nave, chancel and bell tower.
back to the 13th and 14th centuries (namely the nave, chancel and tower); Newland Hall Farm, built b
The plan of the church is cruciform, with a nave, chancel and transepts.
There are two aisles, nave, chancel and north vestry with a west tower con
ly cast bells in the late 1950s) and a clock, a nave, chancel and a porch.
t and has a Saxon period round tower.There is a nave, chancel and two transepts and a fine example o
s of tabernacle and screen work: it consists of nave, chancel, aide aisles, and gallery, with embatt
The church had an aisled and arcaded nave, chancel, bellcot, porch and tower at its great
There is a nave, chancel, and south aisle; north of the chancel
The plan of the church, with a nave, chancel, and semicircular apse, is typical for
and consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, porch and western turret
The first phase comprising the Nave, Chancel, Vestry, and Organ Chamber was complet
The church plan consists of nave, chancel, south porch and north aisle.
The church consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, north porch and a west t
ular meeting house plan, including a vestibule, nave, chancel, and sacristy.
The original nave chandeliers are gone.
Today it has seven parts: roundhouse, nave, choir, sacristy, grave choir, weaponhouse and
St. Andrew's is a two nave church oriented with the choir to the west and
The single nave church has a facade constructed in the 15th cen
symmetric building was transformed into a three nave church, however, the lower church has been pres
ight windows in the Perpendicular style and the nave clerestory has smaller two-light windows.
The nave consisted of three bays, each capped by a cupol
The windows in the south wall of the nave contain some medieval stained glass.
One noted feature of the church is the main nave containing ninth century frescoes in "provincia
The church nave contains the 1769 chair frame clock formerly in
The nave contains three-light, arched, mullioned windows
The south wall of the nave contains a two-light 13th-century window with Y
The one in the nave contains the large head of a Saxon cross, unear
The nave contains box pews, many of them having the arms
The severe Carolingian-Romanesque nave contrasts with a Gothic choir illuminated by si
It seems there was no plan to vault the main nave, covered instead with a paneled framework.
church, dedicated to St. Andrew, is of brick, a nave covered with a vault of edge, highlighting its
The pulpit was on the long side of the nave covered with a crown.
ret on the south gable," consists of a chancel, nave, cross aisles, and tower.
Interior, ' nave Cruz'
Arcades of the church nave date to Norman times, whilst the tower is fifte
The wall paintings in the nave date from about 1400.
The columns and arches in the nave date from the third quarter of the 18th century
The upper parts of the nave, date from a 14th century rebuilding and the we
                                                                                                    


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