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The | nave was re-roofed in 1607. |
The | nave was rebuilt in the 15th century with a large ne |
The | nave was constructed in 1855, the chancel in 1871 an |
In 1831 the Perpendicular stylre roof of the | nave was replaced with a new flat one. |
The volume of the | nave was doubled by a unique second nave to its left |
The | nave was reconstructed between 1736 and 1740. |
In the middle of the following century the | nave was rebuilt, and the south porch was altered. |
The | nave was added to a design by J. Brooks, Son and Adk |
The | nave was rebuilt in 1728-31 and it was remodelled in |
he 14th, and the tower from the 15th, while the | nave was rebuilt in the 18th century. |
The triumphal arch at the head of the | nave was at first referred to as the apse arch, but |
Its fourteen bay | nave was longer than Canterbury and Salisbury Cathed |
The | nave was the first part of the church to be consecra |
Michael, date from the mid-13th century and the | nave was rebuilt in the 14th century. |
In June 1920 the foundation stone of a new | nave was laid. |
The ceiling of the | nave was given to the church in 1689 by Thomas, the |
The | nave was completely rebuilt in the late 17th century |
The | nave was widened in 1640 and from 1963 to 1964 the c |
It was further altered in the 15th century, the | nave was extensively restored 1824 by Richard Carver |
hree-bay arcade between the south aisle and the | nave was rebuilt and a new nave and chancel were bui |
The simple | nave was rebuilt in the early 14th century, whilst t |
Construction on the new | nave was underway by 1414, and based on the heraldry |
ruined but still largely intact aisled medieval | nave was demolished and a new narrow nave without pi |
ch tower was added in the 14th century, and the | nave was either heightened or reconstructed to conne |
The | nave was refenestrated in the 15th century, and the |
In 1859 the | nave was restored and the chancel and south porch re |
At that time the short | nave was added to the tower to make a mortuary chape |
The | nave was remodelled towards the end of the 15th cent |
cel was allowed to fall into ruin, and only the | nave was used for services. |
ed and altered - most notably in 1741, when the | nave was rebuilt, and later in Victorian times. |
The | nave was built soon after 1100, and the original nor |
f St Giles dates from the 14th century when the | nave was built. |
egan in 1273 and finished only in 1888 when the | nave was connected to the belltower. |
The | nave was refenestrated and re-roofed in the 16th cen |
Although the | nave was completed within ten years, construction pr |
1926 the church was declared redundant and the | nave was demolished, leaving a forlorn tower, remove |
In 1833 the roof of the | nave was raised to form a clerestory and in the 1850 |
The | nave was extended one bay to the west in 1869. |
ass in the two windows on the south side of the | nave was made by Ward and Hughes; the windows depict |
Soon after these were installed, the | nave was extended by a further bay. |
It has a 14th century tower, but the | nave was rebuilt 1791-93 by James Allen. |
It was completed when the | nave was built in 1891 and rebuilt by John Cowin in |
e probably from the 14th century, when the long | nave was built. |
A new | nave was constructed in the 1000s with further inter |
The | nave was added in the 14th century, and a tower was |
h was restored in 1833 during which the roof of | nave was raised. |
The tall | nave was rebuilt in the late 13th century and the ch |
The | nave was completely rebuilt between 1515 and 1530 an |
the north side of the church, reduced when the | nave was rebuilt. |
In 1859 the | nave was demolished and replaced by a Gothic Revival |
The | nave was re-roofed in 1634 and the east end of the c |
s mediaeval parish church to survive, after the | nave was demolished and a new Holy Trinity Church bu |
was added in 1720, and the south arcade of the | nave was rebuilt in 1836 reusing earlier stones. |
n the 13th century the chancel was rebuilt, the | nave was altered and the church was dedicated to Sai |
ed in 1521 and in the mid 16th century a second | nave was built. |
The wooden vault of the | nave was covered with stucco, only the apses had a s |
The | nave was extended 9 feet (2.7 m) westwards in the 15 |
The chancel and | nave were remodelled early in the 13th century and t |
The pillars separating the pronaos from the | nave were eliminated. |
f London in 1666, but the tower and part of the | nave were left standing. |
1935 Blocking walls at the end of the | nave were removed, creating a single space between t |
n the next building campaign, three bays of the | nave were added, the bell tower and its porch, and f |
our windows in the north and south walls of the | nave were similar, but with three lights. |
, the aisles were widened, and the walls of the | nave were raised to allow galleries to be built. |
The arcades to the original three-bay | nave were the oldest structural element, dating from |
He and | Nave were named Co-MVP for that game and were later |
The tower and | nave were demolished between 1787 and 1789, although |
seems that at that date only the vaults of the | nave were still to be built. |
The north and south walls of the | nave were rebuilt in 1790-3 and a major restoration |
dates back to the 11th century, the chancel and | nave were built about 1080 and the original flint to |
rch dates originally from 1673; the chancel and | nave were rebuilt in 1831. |
ilt in the 13th century, and the windows in the | nave were added in the Decorated style in the 14th c |
ch is built of flint and consists of a chancel, | nave, west tower and south porch. |
undations dating from the 12th century, and the | nave, west end and lower part of the tower appear to |
ing of mid-Victorian (1847) origin comprising a | nave, west porch, chancel, north organ chamber, and |
de the church of St Peter and Paul, which has a | nave which was possibly built before the twelfth cen |
-known churches in Quito because of its central | nave, which is covered in seven tons of gold leaf. |
featured a wooden roof, Bishop Guillaume's new | nave, which today survives largely intact, incorpora |
This extension came in the form of the current | nave which was opened in 1864, dedicated to Our Lady |
The church has a six-bay | nave which is continuous with a one-bay chancel. |
The church consists of a | nave which has a south aisle of three bays, a chance |
The | nave, which suffered the most structural damage, was |
hurch north of the crossroads, St. Pauls, has a | nave which had become derelict, leaving the chancel |
er 29, 1163, pope Alexander III consecrated the | nave whilst it was under construction. |
ventually he seems to have succeeded in ousting | Nave, who went to Central Bureau, the joint Australi |
s constructed in 1671 and the south west window | nave window was inserted at the same date. |
The | nave window contains some examples of 14th century s |
e 14th century and to the east of it one of the | nave windows is Perpendicular Gothic. |
e stained glass in the tracery of the aisle and | nave windows dates from the 15th century and depicts |
Stained glass in the | nave windows was deisgned by Frances Barnett of Leit |
The | nave windows have semicircular heads. |
chancel, and from the 15th century in the north | nave windows, is still present. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a short chancel and a tower at the west en |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south aisle and a north porch, a chancel |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower |
It consists of a chancel, | nave with south aisle and porch and north vestry, an |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with north and south aisles, all under separate |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch and a north transept, a chan |
The plan of the church consists of a | nave with a north porch, a chancel, and a tower supp |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave, with a tower attached to its south side, and a |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south aisle, chancel, south porch, north |
imported from France, and has a tunnel-vaulted | nave with an east apse and groin-vaulted aisles, and |
The church then consisted of a | nave with a small apse and a tower at the west end. |
church consists of a west tower with a spire, a | nave with north and south aisles and a south porch, |
The plan consists of a three-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a two-bay chancel, |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with clerestory and north and south aisles, a s |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, with side aisles continuous with a one-bay cha |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a short chancel. |
plan consists of a southwest tower, a four-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a porch, and a cle |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a short single-bay |
It consists of a | nave with an apsidal chancel. |
hancel with a south chapel adjacent, a four-bay | Nave with north and south aisles and a clerestory. |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a low clerestory, north and south aisles, |
Its plan is cruciform, consisting of a six-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, nort |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a wide | nave with galleries, a south porch, and a chancel wi |
Other treasures include an eighteenth-century | nave with a wrought iron Rood screen by Robert Bakew |
The plan consists of a five-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a tw |
The plan of the church is composed of a central | nave with aisles according to a frequent plan in Rom |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with lean-to aisles and a clerestory, transepts |
s altered in the 16th and 17th centuries, has a | nave with two bays, two aisles, a semi-circular apse |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a north transept and north-west vestry, a |
t this time period in the southern aisle of the | nave with a copy of the grave of Christ (a represent |
Queen Elizabeth, and...it consists of chancel, | nave with clerestory, a south aisle with an arcade o |
The relatively low | nave with a semicircular wooden ceiling extends over |
Inside is the | nave with its north and south aisles and south chape |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with north and south aisles and a south porch, |
Its plan consists of a seven-bay | nave with north and south aisles under one roof, a s |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a north aisle, a south porch, a chancel wi |
The plan consists of a | nave with a north aisle and a south porch, a chancel |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a north aisle, a single-bay chancel with a |
Its plan consists of a two-bay | nave with a north porch, a chancel with a roof at a |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a south porch, and a three-bay chancel wit |
uilding with stone dressings, and consists of a | nave with a north aisle, chancel and central (but pa |
creen removed and the chancel extended into the | nave, with a nave altar. |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with aisles, and porches to the north and south |
The plan consists of a double | nave with a tower at the west end of the north nave, |
three-bay baptistery, into a tall clerestoried | nave with narrow aisles either side. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel with a north vest |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a two-storey south porch, a three-bay chan |
It concists of a tall, clerestoried | nave with gable roof, lower flat-roofed side aisles, |
At this time the church consisted of a | nave with north and south aisles, a tower and a chan |
Its plan includes a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, tran |
The church has a single long and narrow | nave with a barrel vault and slate roof. |
ed Gothic structure, which incorporated a small | nave with pointed, geometric tracery windows and pit |
tyle was Decorated, and its plan consisted of a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a ch |
The church has a plan with a single | nave with two polygonal apses, with chapels in the b |
least the 16th century and comprises a chancel, | nave with south aisle and porch, and west tower. |
red sandstone and comprises an aisled five-bay | nave with galleries on the north, west, and south, a |
The rectangular mosque comprises a central | nave with a single dome, two colonnaded halls on eit |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower |
Its plan consists of a two-bay | nave with north and south porches and chapels formin |
arved double triangular-headed opening into the | nave with stylised capitals and fluted pilasters wit |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a south aisle and a south porch, a chancel |
h consisted of a chancel with a south chapel, a | nave with a south aisle, and a west tower. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south aisle under one roof, a smaller ch |
Its plan consists of a low | nave with aisles, a higher chancel with a canted end |
As built, its plan consisted of a | nave with north and south aisles and a west porch, a |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory, two-bay north and south aisl |
Its distinctive feature is the twin aisled | nave with the single aisle chancel. |
an Celtic in design, due to having to flank the | nave with aisles that open off it through robust rou |
ring Stigands tenure, consisted of an eight-bay | nave with flanking western towers, however evidence |
The church comprises a chancel and | nave with north and south aisles. |
at the western end leads through to a very wide | nave with aisles and tall arcades on both sides (lik |
h has a small bell-tower at the west end of the | nave with two bells, and was repaired and a gallery |
The | nave, with clerestory and aisles, and chancel are al |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a clerestory, a north aisle, a south porch |
The plan of the church consists of a four-bay | nave with a south aisle and a gabled porch, and a tw |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a clerestory and north and south aisles, a |
(20 m) wide, and consisted of a flat-ceilinged | nave with six bays, a single-bay chancel, and a 140 |
as built 1880-90, and has an apsidal chancel, a | nave with aisles of five bays and a stone tower at t |
Its plan consists of a | nave with north and south aisles, a chancel, a south |
It has a single | nave with side chapels, a polygonal apse and a bell |
The original 14th century edifice had a single | nave with four bays with vaults and flying buttresse |
It consists of | nave with north and south aisles, a chancel and a we |
The church has a | nave with four broad rib-vaulted bays separated from |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory and a chancel in one range, n |
The body of the church has a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles and a |
The church consists of a four-bay | nave with a north aisle, a south porch and a three-b |
Its plan consists of a | nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, a towe |
The interior comprises a wide | nave with two aisles separated by transitional Norma |
A six-bay | nave with "high three-light Perpendicular windows" c |
tone with a high pitched roof, it consists of a | nave with clerestory, aisles to north and south, a c |
of St. Mary and St. Bartholomew has a chancel, | nave with narrow aisles, west tower, south porch, an |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with transepts, and a chancel with a semicircul |
ith slate roofs and consists of a west tower, a | nave with a lower chancel, a south porch, and a nort |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with a north aisle and a south porch, and a thr |
The plan is simple, consisting of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel with a south vest |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a small chancel. |
nsists of a three-stage west tower, a three-bay | nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, a chan |
The plan consists of a | nave with a north aisle, a baptistry and a south por |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a five-bay | nave with a north aisle, and a chancel with a lower |
s: the tower with octagonal plan spire, and the | nave with a sanctuary formed within this main volume |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, and a narrower chancel. |
s plan consists of a simple two-bay rectangular | nave with a small sanctuary, a porch at the west end |
the church consists of a west tower, a four-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a two-bay chancel |
By 1504, the | nave with its side altars was finished and all that |
plan of the church consists of a west tower, a | nave with aisles, transepts and a clerestory. |
a comparatively small church consisting of one | nave with a vault. |
rm in shape and its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, with clerestory, north and south aisles, a cro |
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