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Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave, a one-bay chancel with a side chapel, and a so |
It consists of a chancel, | nave with south aisle and porch and north vestry, an |
Its plan consists of a clerestoried | nave and chancel under one roof with aisles to the n |
It is a three | nave basilica. |
It has a Romanesque | nave (12th century) and a Gothic choir; the portal o |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with north and south aisles, all under separate |
The church has a 13th-century | nave and a Tudor brick tower. |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave, with a tower attached to its south side, and a |
imported from France, and has a tunnel-vaulted | nave with an east apse and groin-vaulted aisles, and |
hurch is on the Latin cross plan, with a single | nave, a wide transept and three apse chapels. |
The cathedral consists of a large | nave between two aisles, and dates from the 11th to |
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 |
The church features a Gothic hall with a triple | nave and quires at both the west and east ends. |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, with side aisles continuous with a one-bay cha |
It has a Gothic | nave dating to the 15th century, a 16th century belf |
h centuries, it has two choirs and a Romanesque | nave. |
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 six-bay | nave without aisles, an apsidal chancel, north and s |
The church consisted of a chancel, | nave and tower with a tall spire and was built in th |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a short single-bay |
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 |
e church of the eleventh century, with a single | nave and transepts with ogival vaulting. |
nd with a small vestry to its south, a four-bay | nave, north and south wide aisles, a south porch, an |
There is a large square tower, a chancel, | nave and porch. |
e Board of First Fruits this church has a wider | nave than usual. |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave, a taller three-bay chancel, a south porch, a v |
e with a wagon roof, and consists of a chancel, | nave, aisles, south porch, north west turret with 1 |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a wide | nave with galleries, a south porch, and a chancel wi |
refurbishment, including the building of a new | nave and the installation of stained glass by Willia |
In June 1920 the foundation stone of a new | nave was laid. |
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 |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a four-bay | nave and a single-bay chancel. |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a north transept and north-west vestry, a |
The church consists of a chancel, | nave, and north and south aisles. |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with north and south aisles and a south porch, |
pendicular Gothic broach spire, a single-aisled | nave, a chancel and a side chapel. |
Its plan consists of a seven-bay | nave with north and south aisles under one roof, a s |
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 continuous | nave and chancel with a clerestory, a west porch, a |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a south porch, and a three-bay chancel wit |
ith stone dressings and consisted of a chancel, | nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled west towe |
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, |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, a chancel, and a slender west tower that is pa |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a two-storey south porch, a three-bay chan |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave, five-bay north and south aisles, a two-bay cha |
ient church of St Helen consisted of a chancel, | nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower entirely |
It consists of a gabled | nave; a prominent, square engaged tower; a distinct |
e original cob building was replaced by a stone | nave designed by Mountfort's son Cyril J. Mountfort. |
The plan of the church consists of a wide | nave without aisles that suddenly contracts into a n |
There is a four-bay | nave, the west bay being incomplete with no cleresto |
ed Gothic structure, which incorporated a small | nave with pointed, geometric tracery windows and pit |
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. |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a three-bay | nave, a north aisle and a chancel. |
Its plan is cruciform with a three-bay | nave, north and south transepts, a two-bay chancel, |
ch is built of flint and consists of a chancel, | nave, west tower and south porch. |
A new | nave altar was installed and the steps inside altere |
The rectangular mosque comprises a central | nave with a single dome, two colonnaded halls on eit |
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 |
Its plan consists of a two-bay | nave with north and south porches and chapels formin |
orman constructions being supplemented by a new | nave and chancel in 1905. |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a south aisle and a south porch, a chancel |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave and a chancel. |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, a south aisle with a chapel at the east end, a |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a six-bay | nave and a three-bay chancel with an apse. |
Its plan consists of a low | nave with aisles, a higher chancel with a canted end |
It is a late Gothic building with a rectangular | nave and a western belfry that was rebuilt in 1852. |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory, two-bay north and south aisl |
symmetric building was transformed into a three | nave church, however, the lower church has been pres |
church consists of a west tower, a two-storeyed | nave and a shallow chancel. |
The church has a six-bay | nave which is continuous with a one-bay chancel. |
Basilica, and maintained the form of a central | nave flanked by lower aisles on each side. |
The plan of the church consists of a four-bay | nave with a south aisle and a gabled porch, and a tw |
(20 m) wide, and consisted of a flat-ceilinged | nave with six bays, a single-bay chancel, and a 140 |
Its plan was cruciform, consisting of a six-bay | nave, a three-bay chancel with sanctuary, north and |
It has a single | nave with side chapels, a polygonal apse and a bell |
s preserved in Hungary, it has 3 naves, a cross | nave, and two western towers, following the style co |
The original 14th century edifice had a single | nave with four bays with vaults and flying buttresse |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a four-bay | nave and a four-bay chancel with a clerestory under |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory and a chancel in one range, n |
A new | nave was constructed in the 1000s with further inter |
The church consists of a four-bay | nave with a north aisle, a south porch and a three-b |
The interior comprises a wide | nave with two aisles separated by transitional Norma |
A six-bay | nave with "high three-light Perpendicular windows" c |
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 |
f Romanesque architecture; it has a rectangular | nave terminated at the southern end by a semicircula |
nd chancel at the east end, with a 14th-century | nave and north aisle between them. |
1, the medieval church consisting of a chancel, | nave, north aisle and western tower. |
ret on the south gable," consists of a chancel, | nave, cross aisles, and tower. |
St. Andrew's is a two | nave church oriented with the choir to the west and |
west of the village and consists of a chancel, | nave and tower. |
of St. Mary and St. Bartholomew has a chancel, | nave with narrow aisles, west tower, south porch, an |
At the time of Henry VIII a new | Nave, South Aisle and Porch were rebuilt with brick, |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave, a two-bay chancel and a west tower. |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with transepts, and a chancel with a semicircul |
It has a single | nave, the current appearance dating from the 17th ce |
Santa Maria Maggiore (1400) with a single | nave decorated with 15th century frescoes and a cont |
three-bay chancel and transepts, and a two-bay | nave. |
e plan of the church consists of a clerestoried | nave and a choir of five bays, with aisles, side cha |
The church (square-shaped with a central | nave and two side aisles) is standing just west of t |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with a north aisle and a south porch, and a thr |
f a tower at the west end leading to a five-bay | nave and chancel with no architectural division, and |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a small chancel. |
l fifteenth-century church consists of a simple | nave and chancel and preserves a number of contempor |
nsists of a three-stage west tower, a three-bay | nave with clerestory, north and south aisles, a chan |
llow-brick interior has broad aisles and a wide | nave of five bays of Early English style arches and |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a five-bay | nave with a north aisle, and a chancel with a lower |
ed in 1521 and in the mid 16th century a second | nave was built. |
A lateral | nave |
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. |
the church consists of a west tower, a four-bay | nave with north and south aisles, a two-bay chancel |
The old church has a central | nave and eastern apsis, however, the eastern apsis h |
The church has a chancel, | nave, south aisle and a granite ashlar battlemented |
rm in shape and its plan consists of a five-bay | nave, with clerestory, north and south aisles, a cro |
an is cruciform, with a west tower, a three-bay | nave, long transepts, and a short chancel with a nor |
It has a single | nave with a crypt, which is what remains of the orig |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, tran |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles and a |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave, a south porch, a two-bay chancel, a vestry, an |
It consists of a three-bay | nave, north and south aisles, north and south transe |
ular meeting house plan, including a vestibule, | nave, chancel, and sacristy. |
nd the former Cistercian Holmcultram Abbey, the | nave of the church of which now serves the parish as |
The interior of Black Abbey, the | nave and transept |
The waggon roof above the | nave and north aisle is medieval. |
Above the | nave and the two transepts there were wide galleries |
A large polygonal dome rises above the | nave; its windows are arched and it has small column |
at the liturgical west end and to accommodate a | nave altar at the crossing. |
f the south bench and ran diagonally across the | nave to terminate at the front of the middle of the |
1760 A western gallery was erected across the | nave. |
An elaborate Gothic altar adorns the | nave. |
s mediaeval parish church to survive, after the | nave was demolished and a new Holy Trinity Church bu |
e stained glass in the tracery of the aisle and | nave windows dates from the 15th century and depicts |
ruined but still largely intact aisled medieval | nave was demolished and a new narrow nave without pi |
red sandstone and comprises an aisled five-bay | nave with galleries on the north, west, and south, a |
The parapets of the aisles and | nave are embattled. |
Aldo Parecchini ( | Nave, 21 December 1950) was an Italian professional |
ls and comprises the interior columns along the | nave. |
Most of the windows, at leaast along the | Nave, have the scroll carvings but a window with car |
orgio Vasari thought that the columns along the | nave should have been elevated on plinths. |
and writers, while the angels painted along the | nave walls carry the crests of cities in Poland wher |
tower dates from this period also although the | nave is 13th century. |
Although the | nave was completed within ten years, construction pr |
the new chancel and the transept, although the | nave survived. |
Other treasures include an eighteenth-century | nave with a wrought iron Rood screen by Robert Bakew |
hurch consisted of an aisled chancel, an aisled | nave, a west tower and a spire. |
of a Latin cross, with short arms, an elongated | nave (approximately 50 meters in length, and 30 mete |
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. |
ring Stigands tenure, consisted of an eight-bay | nave with flanking western towers, however evidence |
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. |
An additional | nave organ was added, located under the West Window. |
is laid out in a cruciform plan with an aisled | nave and a clerestorey of seven bays. |
per stages of the bell tower were built and the | nave was rebuilt. |
The galleries and the | nave arcade are supported by octagonal columns. |
Michael, date from the mid-13th century and the | nave was rebuilt in the 14th century. |
ge dome at the crossing of the transept and the | nave. |
y 120 ft long (37 m), 40 ft wide (12 m) and the | nave roof reaches about 50 ft (15 m). |
ins in its position between the chancel and the | nave. |
t (8.5 m) long by 19 feet 6 inches wide and the | nave 71 feet 6 inches by 20 feet 9 inches. |
were replaced, the tower was heightened and the | nave walls were also heightened, forming a clerestor |
hree-bay arcade between the south aisle and the | nave was rebuilt and a new nave and chancel were bui |
cture, was inserted between the chancel and the | nave in the 12th century, and the nave is of the sam |
ins pillars made of Belgian Red marble, and the | nave entrance is made from Anglesey marble. |
e to modernise the worship in the Church, and a | nave Altar was built. |
ch tower was added in the 14th century, and the | nave was either heightened or reconstructed to conne |
The church has a single long and narrow | nave with a barrel vault and slate roof. |
On the gables of the chancel and the | nave are cross-finials and pinnacles. |
the tower to separate from the chancel and the | nave. |
the aisle and west front being rebuilt and the | nave re-roofed. |
south chapels and south bell turret and aisled | nave. |
The width of the choir and the | nave is 6m, the transept 15.50m in total. |
onsisted of a chancel, aisled and clerestoreyed | nave, and south-west tower. |
undations dating from the 12th century, and the | nave, west end and lower part of the tower appear to |
wing this the tower was rebuilt in 1696 and the | nave in 1770. |
ight windows in the Perpendicular style and the | nave clerestory has smaller two-light windows. |
The church had an aisled and arcaded | nave, chancel, bellcot, porch and tower at its great |
1926 the church was declared redundant and the | nave was demolished, leaving a forlorn tower, remove |
ong, 31 m wide, its sanctuary was 17,3m and the | nave 18m high. |
l is 28 feet (8.5 m) by 17 feet (5.2 m) and the | nave 43 feet (13 m) by 17 feet (5.2 m). |
s, in the middle one resting the altar, and the | nave, between the two, sustains-in the center- the d |
on a grand scale, with two western towers and a | nave of 102 ft. |
th century church with an aisled and cloistered | nave of four bays. |
the angle between the south projection and the | nave is the bellcote. |
s: the tower with octagonal plan spire, and the | nave with a sanctuary formed within this main volume |
y, two chapels, two transepts, a crossing and a | nave. |
Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple | nave, and a belltower on the west front. |
St. Andreas Church | nave |
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