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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Its plan consists of a | nave, chancel and west tower. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south aisle, chancel, south porch, north |
at the liturgical west end and to accommodate a | nave altar at the crossing. |
The church previously consisted of a | nave without aisles. |
The interior has a | nave and two aisles, divided by cruciform pilasters, |
It consists of a | nave only and a western gallery. |
The church then consisted of a | nave with a small apse and a tower at the west end. |
Its plan consists of a | nave, a lower and narrower chancel, a south porch, a |
church consists of a west tower with a spire, a | nave with north and south aisles and a south porch, |
urch built of Portland stone and has a tower, a | nave, transepts, an apse, and a kind of abortive dom |
English architectural style, and consists of a | nave, without aisles, a vestry and a small assembly |
de the church of St Peter and Paul, which has a | nave which was possibly built before the twelfth cen |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a short chancel. |
It consists of a | nave with an apsidal chancel. |
It has a | nave and two aisles, separated by arcades on stone c |
raditional English ecclesiastical design with a | nave and chancel. |
s, the chapel was substantially enlarged with a | nave, chancel and bell tower. |
It has a | nave and two aisles, and is in brickwork constructio |
s altered in the 16th and 17th centuries, has a | nave with two bays, two aisles, a semi-circular apse |
The crypt has a | nave and two aisles. |
The plan consists of a | nave without aisles and a chancel. |
It has a | nave and two aisles with groin vault. |
It has a | nave and two aisles, with Gothic vaults supproted by |
It has a | nave, a chancel and transepts. |
Its plan consists of a | nave and a chancel, with a large west porch, a north |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a | nave and chancel under a continuous roof, north and |
The plan of the church is cruciform, with a | nave, chancel and transepts. |
The plan consists of a | nave and a chancel. |
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 |
The interior has a | nave and two aisles, the latter smaller in height, w |
ign by Mr. Hirst, of Bristol, and consists of a | nave of five bays, 70 feet in length by 27 feet in b |
Its plan consists of a | nave of five bays with north and south aisles and a |
uilding with stone dressings, and consists of a | nave with a north aisle, chancel and central (but pa |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel with a north vest |
Its plan consists of a | nave and a chancel, with a south porch and a west to |
e to modernise the worship in the Church, and a | nave Altar was built. |
huttington village, is a small building, with a | nave dating from the 12th century. |
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 |
Inside, the plan is that of a | nave and two aisles on either side. |
Its plan consists of a | nave, a chancel, a south porch, and a west tower. |
he present church is of the 15th century with a | nave and chancel and north and south aisles. |
tyle was Decorated, and its plan consisted of a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a ch |
Its plan consisted of a | nave, north and south aisles, and a chancel. |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and a chancel with a north vestry, and a bellco |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave without aisles, a chancel, a south porch, and a |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower |
The interior has a | nave and two aisles with a transept. |
church, dedicated to St. Andrew, is of brick, a | nave covered with a vault of edge, highlighting its |
h consisted of a chancel with a south chapel, a | nave with a south aisle, and a west tower. |
f a new cathedral on the Romano-Rhenish plan: a | nave, two transepts, two opposing apses, each one fl |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south aisle under one roof, a smaller ch |
The dining area features a | nave surrounded by a colonnade supporting large mura |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and chancel under one roof, and a bellcote at t |
e plan of the church is simple, consisting of a | nave, a chancel with a north vestry, and a relativel |
urch, dedicated to St. Mary, consists only of a | nave, without either tower or spire. |
As built, its plan consisted of a | nave with north and south aisles and a west porch, a |
There was a large cruciform church with a | nave of seven bays, an aisled presbytery and numerou |
Its plan is simple, and consists of a | nave, a chancel and a west tower. |
The church consists of a | nave which has a south aisle of three bays, a chance |
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 |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a clerestory, a north aisle, a south porch |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a clerestory and north and south aisles, a |
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 |
17th and 18th centuries it was extended with a | nave structure at the western end, and a bell gable. |
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 |
The church has a | nave with four broad rib-vaulted bays separated from |
The body of the church has a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles and a |
The original chapel serves as a | nave of the present church. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, a towe |
he standard cruciform shape, the building had a | nave of seven bays with cross-shaped piers, an apse |
and consists of a | nave, chancel, north aisle, porch and western turret |
tone with a high pitched roof, it consists of a | nave with clerestory, aisles to north and south, a c |
It is one of London's smallest churches, with a | nave measuring only 44 feet (13 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m |
ith slate roofs and consists of a west tower, a | nave with a lower chancel, a south porch, and a nort |
It featured a dominant Early English tower, a | nave and chancel and large nearly triangular buttres |
It was built as a chapel of ease, and has a | nave of four bays, north aisle, and south porch. |
on a grand scale, with two western towers and a | nave of 102 ft. |
The plan is simple, consisting of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower |
Its plan is simple, consisting of two cells, a | nave and a chancel. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel with a south vest |
Other caves have a | nave and aisle, with an apse containing a solid stup |
The church consists of a | nave and a chancel with a west tower. |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and a chancel, with a north porch, which was pr |
The plan consists of a | nave with a north aisle, a baptistry and a south por |
hurch north of the crossroads, St. Pauls, has a | nave which had become derelict, leaving the chancel |
The church consists of a | nave, chancel, north aisle, north porch and a west t |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, and a narrower chancel. |
y, two chapels, two transepts, a crossing and a | nave. |
17th and 18th centuries it was extended with a | nave structure at the western end, and a bell gable. |
plan of the church consists of a west tower, a | nave with aisles, transepts and a clerestory. |
ly cast bells in the late 1950s) and a clock, a | nave, chancel and a porch. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with north and south aisles, chancel, a west to |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and a chancel in a single range, with a weather |
t and has a Saxon period round tower.There is a | nave, chancel and two transepts and a fine example o |
Mabon, is an ancient structure, consisting of a | nave and chancel, forty-three feet in length and twe |
It had only a | nave and chancel. |
ing of mid-Victorian (1847) origin comprising a | nave, west porch, chancel, north organ chamber, and |
An additional | nave organ was added, located under the West Window. |
Like the tower, the aisle, | nave, porch and chancel walls are crenellated. |
hurch consisted of an aisled chancel, an aisled | nave, a west tower and a spire. |
y and angel roof were added to the 7-bay aisled | nave. |
south chapels and south bell turret and aisled | nave. |
Its distinctive feature is the twin aisled | nave with the single aisle chancel. |
ith a simple Norman-style church with an aisled | nave and a tower. |
ral was repaired and transformed into an aisled | nave and chancel for the new cathedral. |
ster is in the shape of a cross, with an aisled | nave and choir, crossed by a transept (See below). |
ists of a chancel with organ chamber, an aisled | nave, a south porch and a western tower. |
is laid out in a cruciform plan with an aisled | nave and a clerestorey of seven bays. |
th century there was a chancel and an aisleless | nave to which a west tower was added in the later ye |
urch of St Nicholas is Norman with an aisleless | nave and a 14th century chancel. |
There are two aisles, | nave, chancel and north vestry with a west tower con |
g municipalities: Giovo, San Michele all'Adige, | Nave San Rocco, Zambana, Trento and Terlago. |
The chancel and | nave were remodelled early in the 13th century and t |
arts to be reconstructed were the transepts and | nave. |
construction of the north and south chapels and | nave aisles. |
The parapets of the aisles and | nave are embattled. |
is a tiny church, the remains of the tower and | nave of a Priory church, and sits in a farmyard. |
The chancel and | nave are under a continuous flat-pitched oak panelle |
The chancel and | nave of St. Hyppolyte's church are basically from th |
The brick sidewalks mirror the walls and | nave of the cathedral while a semicircular colonnade |
urviving building in Loughton - the chancel and | nave probably date from the first years of the 13th |
in the center and the arches to its chancel and | nave are still there although they are filled with m |
Bartlett, Walmsley and | Nave formed Starstruck, whose recording of a Lead Be |
h originally consisted of a crypt, chancel, and | nave, extending to just beyond the south door. |
The chancel and | nave are linked by an arch and are at different leve |
e stained glass in the tracery of the aisle and | nave windows dates from the 15th century and depicts |
The church comprises a chancel and | nave with north and south aisles. |
He and | Nave were named Co-MVP for that game and were later |
ainly villages and hamlets) Pressano, Sorni and | Nave San Felice. |
ed tower is from the 13th century the porch and | nave roof are from the late 15th century. |
The tower and | nave were demolished between 1787 and 1789, although |
It has a chancel and | nave, a south transept and a bell turret containing |
occupied a similar position between chancel and | nave but had a different function. |
dates back to the 11th century, the chancel and | nave were built about 1080 and the original flint to |
The tower and | nave are in Romanesque style and the chancel is in G |
rch dates originally from 1673; the chancel and | nave were rebuilt in 1831. |
The church had an aisled and arcaded | nave, chancel, bellcot, porch and tower at its great |
Its fourteen bay | nave was longer than Canterbury and Salisbury Cathed |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a three bay | nave, a two-bay chancel, and a south porch. |
The church has a two stage tower and two bay | nave. |
t to create a proportional relationship between | nave and aisle (aisle bays are square whereas nave b |
hape, with chancel, the first part to be built, | nave south and north transepts, and a tower. |
The severe Carolingian-Romanesque | nave contrasts with a Gothic choir illuminated by si |
Honywood's tomb in the cathedral | nave |
was affixed to the north wall of the Cathedral | nave in memory of Lt. Bennett. |
Dunblane Cathedral | Nave looking east. |
sistance with the production of Ely Cathedral's | nave ceiling paintings by its Victorian restorers. |
The central | nave, as is usually the case, is taller and wider th |
Central | nave: 23 m (75 ft) long, 11 m (36 ft) wide, 22 m (72 |
Door, and inside the Cathedral, in the central | nave. |
The plan of the church is composed of a central | nave with aisles according to a frequent plan in Rom |
-known churches in Quito because of its central | nave, which is covered in seven tons of gold leaf. |
nal Proconnesian marble pavement of the central | nave, and fragments of 5th-century decorative mosaic |
The central | nave, on the other hand, is divided from the chancel |
in Hagia Sophia: the exedrae expand the central | nave on diagonal axes, colorful columns screen the a |
with a triple sanctuary, separating the central | nave from the side aisles with four semicircular arc |
The rectangular mosque comprises a central | nave with a single dome, two colonnaded halls on eit |
The central | nave is wider than the 2 nearby, which are in turn w |
The vault over the central | nave, like the one over the apses, is barreled with |
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 |
Basilica, and maintained the form of a central | nave flanked by lower aisles on each side. |
er, and the places they occupied in the central | nave. |
The church (square-shaped with a central | nave and two side aisles) is standing just west of t |
Central | nave |
The old church has a central | nave and eastern apsis, however, the eastern apsis h |
An extension of the central | nave, marked by an arch, features the apse, which ha |
because of its massive size with a tall central | nave and elaborate spire. |
Central | nave of the Basilica |
Its central | nave is separated from the aisles by wooden pillars. |
The central | nave is 6 m wide and has a slightly vaulted ceiling. |
Width of the central | nave: 10 metres |
The abbey church is formed of a 12th century | nave and 13th century transepts and choir. |
f St. Mary the Virgin has an early 13th century | nave, two early 14th century tomb recesses and a 14t |
ish church of Saint Nicholas has a 14th century | nave and chancel. |
he shafted south-east angle of the 12th century | nave is still visible outside, while the chancel has |
ith a 13th century porch, and late 15th century | nave. |
It consists of a chancel, | nave with south aisle and porch and north vestry, an |
The church consisted of a chancel, | nave and tower with a tall spire and was built in th |
There is a large square tower, a chancel, | nave and porch. |
e with a wagon roof, and consists of a chancel, | nave, aisles, south porch, north west turret with 1 |
from the I3th century, it consists of chancel, | nave, south porch and a low embattled western tower |
Queen Elizabeth, and...it consists of chancel, | nave with clerestory, a south aisle with an arcade o |
The church consists of a chancel, | nave, and north and south aisles. |
one in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, | nave, south porch and a small western tower containi |
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