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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 |
Its plan consists of a | nave and a chancel, with a small north transept to c |
The | nave has a three-bay arcade with double-chamfered ar |
It consisted of a | nave and a south aisle, and had lancet windows. |
The | nave has a clerestorey of four 2-light trefoil heade |
The church has a 13th-century | nave and a Tudor brick tower. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch and a north transept, a chan |
The | nave includes a 13th-century marble grave commemorat |
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 |
In the | nave is a 17th century bier. |
building served as a family mausoleum, with the | nave as a parish church. |
The | nave has a stone barrel-vaulted roof. |
The church then consisted of a | nave with a small apse and a tower at the west end. |
On the south wall of the | nave is a 12 inches (30 cm) Sheela na Gig. |
In the north wall of the | nave is a square-headed blocked doorway, and a block |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a short chancel. |
It was either an indoor area separated from the | nave by a screen or rail, or an external structure s |
The | nave has a shallow-arched coffered ceiling. |
In the south wall of the | nave is a two-light and a single-light window. |
In the | nave is a four-light window on the north side, and i |
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 |
In the | nave is a brass dated 1535. |
Other treasures include an eighteenth-century | nave with a wrought iron Rood screen by Robert Bakew |
The | nave has a double hammerbeam roof in six bays. |
The plan consists of a five-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a tw |
The south wall of the | nave contains a two-light 13th-century window with Y |
rview on Japanese television his co-author Eric | Nave repudiated a large slice of what Rusbridger had |
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 |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a north transept and north-west vestry, a |
is a tiny church, the remains of the tower and | nave of a Priory church, and sits in a farmyard. |
t this time period in the southern aisle of the | nave with a copy of the grave of Christ (a represent |
The relatively low | nave with a semicircular wooden ceiling extends over |
To the north of the | nave is a porch at the main entrance, and to the sou |
Its plan consists of a | nave and a chancel, with a large west porch, a north |
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 |
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 |
In the south wall of the | nave is a round-arched doorway, to the right of whic |
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. |
The plan consists of a double | nave with a tower at the west end of the north nave, |
The west wall of the | nave has a recess containing a small bell cast by He |
e 14th century new windows were inserted in the | nave and a new west door was added. |
Its plan consists of a | nave with a south porch, a chancel with a north vest |
The main part of the church, the | nave, has a plastered ceiling with its beams remaini |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a two-storey south porch, a three-bay chan |
The south aisle is separated from the | nave by a four-bay arcade which has octagonal piers |
Its plan consists of a | nave and a chancel, with a south porch and a west to |
At the west end of the | nave lies a sort of exedra, its walls inscribed in R |
Its plan includes a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, tran |
in the decorated style, consisting of chancel, | nave and a square tower containing 6 bells: in 1867 |
The church has a single long and narrow | nave with a barrel vault and slate roof. |
In the north wall of the | nave is a small 12th-century Norman window and the h |
tyle was Decorated, and its plan consisted of a | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a ch |
roof is re-used from the old church whilst the | nave has a hammer beam roof. |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and a chancel with a north vestry, and a bellco |
Nave became a jazz disc jockey and played organ occa | |
In the south wall of the | nave is a doorway with a plain arch, and to its east |
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 |
Also in the north wall of the | nave is a two-light window under a pointed head. |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a south aisle and a south porch, a chancel |
In the north wall of the | nave is a blocked doorway now occupied by a 20th-cen |
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 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. |
Inside the church, the | nave has a waggon roof, while the chancel is tunnel |
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 |
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 south wall of the | nave bears a memorial to him. |
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 |
The | nave bears a number of memorial plaques honouring pa |
e winning touchdown pass from quarterback Doyle | Nave over a no-scoring Duke team in the 1939 Rose Bo |
Its plan consists of a west tower, a four-bay | nave and a four-bay chancel with a clerestory under |
The benches in the | nave are a mixture; some carved with poppyheads (and |
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 |
Also in the | nave is a wall tablet to the memory of Gilbert Mouse |
At the west end of the | nave is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission headsto |
Hanging on the wall of the | nave are a number of Tudor boards which were taken f |
flint in the Early English style, consisting of | nave and a low western tower containing two bells. |
ith slate roofs and consists of a west tower, a | nave with a lower chancel, a south porch, and a nort |
In the north wall of the | nave is a Norman round-headed window from the 12th c |
It has a clerestory, a chancel higher than the | nave, and a west tower. |
Of the original | nave only a few pillars and a small piece of wall ha |
e plan of the church consists of a clerestoried | nave and a choir of five bays, with aisles, side cha |
Over the west end of the | nave is a towerless spire covered in slate. |
Its plan consists of a five-bay | nave with a north aisle and a south porch, and a thr |
Also in the | nave is a cast iron candelabrum dating from the late |
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 |
The church consists of a | nave and a chancel with a west tower. |
At the east end of the | nave is a wall monument to William Loft who died in |
The plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a small chancel. |
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 |
ept contains a 14th-century piscina, and in the | nave is a 13th-century font with an 18th-century cov |
h of the town and has bell ropes hanging in the | nave and a fine lych-gate. |
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. |
west tower which is partly embraced, a five-bay | nave and a chancel. |
s plan consists of a simple two-bay rectangular | nave with a small sanctuary, a porch at the west end |
is laid out in a cruciform plan with an aisled | nave and a clerestorey of seven bays. |
a comparatively small church consisting of one | nave with a vault. |
Latin cross groundplan with transept and triple | nave, and a belltower on the west front. |
On the west gable of the | nave is a double bellcote. |
It has a single | nave with a crypt, which is what remains of the orig |
k design and poor workmanship, opening into the | nave by a panelled arch." |
The | Nave is a river in France, located in the department |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave and a chancel in a single range, with a weather |
The south wall of the | nave has a plain parapet, two three-light windows, a |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, tran |
ic murals in the apse, 15th century ones in the | nave and a 15 century late Gothic altar. |
Its plan consists of a three-bay | nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles and a |
Over the south | nave is a priests room and over the north a Georgian |
The walls of the | nave and about two-thirds of the present chancel are |
The clerestory of the | nave was added in the 15th century. |
The | nave roof added in the early 16th century. |
The | nave was added to a design by J. Brooks, Son and Adk |
evival architect Benjamin Ferrey lengthened the | nave and added the north aisle and tower. |
At that time the short | nave was added to the tower to make a mortuary chape |
The | nave was added in the 14th century, and a tower was |
ilt in the 13th century, and the windows in the | nave were added in the Decorated style in the 14th c |
n the next building campaign, three bays of the | nave were added, the bell tower and its porch, and f |
al works, among them, raising the height of the | nave an additional ten feet. |
including digging a crypt basement beneath the | nave, buying adjacent properties, and building on la |
s of tabernacle and screen work: it consists of | nave, chancel, aide aisles, and gallery, with embatt |
The chapel has a | nave and aisle with a chancel 50 ft (15 m) in length |
A parapet was added to the | nave and aisle roofs, the north wall of the chancel |
t to create a proportional relationship between | nave and aisle (aisle bays are square whereas nave b |
rch was expanded in the 14th century to include | nave, south aisle and tower. |
The | nave and aisle roofs have parapets while the chancel |
1, the medieval church consisting of a chancel, | nave, north aisle and western tower. |
At the time of Henry VIII a new | Nave, South Aisle and Porch were rebuilt with brick, |
The church has a chancel, | nave, south aisle and a granite ashlar battlemented |
The | nave and aisle were restored in 1880 and the chancel |
The church consists of a west tower, | nave, north aisle and porch, south aisle and porch, |
ed), consists of a chancel with a north vestry, | nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and north |
f St. Mary consists of a chancel, south chapel, | nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and south |
ient church of St Helen consisted of a chancel, | nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower entirely |
Other caves have a | nave and aisle, with an apse containing a solid stup |
The | nave is aisleless. |
The | nave and aisles are spanned by a single roof. |
The plan of the church is composed of a central | nave with aisles according to a frequent plan in Rom |
The plan consists of a | nave without aisles and a chancel. |
The plan of the church consists of a wide | nave without aisles that suddenly contracts into a n |
The | nave and aisles from an older church dating from the |
The | nave and aisles were completed in 1839 by Jesse Gane |
h its fine stone seats are 13th century but the | nave and aisles and porches are all as the builders |
an Celtic in design, due to having to flank the | nave with aisles that open off it through robust rou |
at the western end leads through to a very wide | nave with aisles and tall arcades on both sides (lik |
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 |
as built 1880-90, and has an apsidal chancel, a | nave with aisles of five bays and a stone tower at t |
ery of the Blackheath environment - so that the | nave and aisles are now visually returning to the ou |
On the walls of the | nave and aisles are seven painted panels with strapw |
English architectural style, and consists of a | nave, without aisles, a vestry and a small assembly |
Its plan consists of a six-bay | nave without aisles, an apsidal chancel, north and s |
Its plan consists of a wide four-bay | nave without aisles, a narrower, lower and shorter c |
Its plan consists of a four-bay | nave with aisles, and porches to the north and south |
ts of a rectangular central section housing the | nave and aisles, an apse and bell tower on the east |
Its plan is simple, consisting of a | nave without aisles, a chancel, a south porch, and a |
Its plan consists of a low | nave with aisles, a higher chancel with a canted end |
It consists of a | nave and aisles, a chancel, and a stone tower crowne |
ret on the south gable," consists of a chancel, | nave, cross aisles, and tower. |
plan of the church consists of a west tower, a | nave with aisles, transepts and a clerestory. |
The church previously consisted of a | nave without aisles. |
ly shrank to comprise the first six bays of the | nave, without aisles. |
John Gray is buried under the floor of the | nave of All Saints' Church, West Ham |
1521) carved between each arch of the | nave and also placed, with those of the rector Chris |
on a floor that is three steps higher than the | nave, is also considered an error. |
of the Alps to have a triforium gallery in the | nave, and also the first to have alternating columns |
n the 13th century the chancel was rebuilt, the | nave was altered and the church was dedicated to Sai |
The parapet of the | nave has alternating solid and balustraded panels. |
The church has a high tower, a long, low | nave, and an impressive Norman door. |
One of the columns in the South side of the | nave has an unusual spiral fluted decoration known a |
imported from France, and has a tunnel-vaulted | nave with an east apse and groin-vaulted aisles, and |
urch built of Portland stone and has a tower, a | nave, transepts, an apse, and a kind of abortive dom |
tury the south aisle was added, linked with the | nave by an Early English Gothic arcade of two bays. |
It consists of a | nave with an apsidal chancel. |
visible from inside the building; even so, the | nave has an echo of six seconds. |
e altar and added a chancel, separated from the | nave by an iron rood screen, new pulpit and lectern. |
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