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  • In 1713 the nave of the ancient St Mary's Church collapsed, and the church was rebuilt in th
    20 KB (3,137 words) - 18:03, 21 April 2020
  • ...ich was built in the late 14th century. The north aisle, together with the nave and its arcades, dates from the early 15th century, while the south aisle,
    32 KB (4,924 words) - 10:50, 28 July 2016
  • The church's very small chancel and the long nave, and the absence of a tower from the original church, suggested to the inve
    11 KB (1,827 words) - 18:58, 27 January 2016
  • ...for St Ives). The oldest part of the present church, the north wall of the nave, was built in the 12th century. The south arcade was built in the 14th cent
    3 KB (473 words) - 23:04, 2 December 2010
  • ...church was restored by subscription in 1858, and in 1868 the roofs of the nave and the south aisle were restored as a memorial to Frances Rooper by her br
    3 KB (460 words) - 20:17, 3 May 2012
  • The chancel is tall, in a separate section from the modest nave. The tower at the west is brick-built and flint-faced, short and workmanli
    2 KB (333 words) - 20:12, 16 November 2010
  • ...Early English Art and Architecture'', Lloyd and Jennifer Laing</ref>. The nave is essentially Anglo-Saxon, punched through with round Norman arches when a
    5 KB (833 words) - 13:50, 6 September 2016
  • ...sle-Vaulting-lookingWest-01.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The vaulting of the South Nave side aisle]]
    7 KB (1,094 words) - 17:22, 16 October 2022
  • ...and O'Connell. The foundation stone was laid in 1862. It originally had a nave and aisles separated by arcades, supported on columns capped by octagonal t
    13 KB (1,980 words) - 12:57, 28 December 2017
  • The parish church of St Mary and St Bartholomew has a chancel, nave with narrow aisles, west tower, south porch, and north vestry. The chancel ...a late 12th-century south aisle, of which the arcade remains. Possibly the nave was of the same width as the chancel, but was widened to the north by about
    8 KB (1,252 words) - 14:08, 8 December 2010
  • [[File:Canterbury Cathedral - Portal Nave Cross-spire.jpeg|thumb|200px|right|Canterbury Cathedral]]
    7 KB (1,083 words) - 12:28, 12 December 2010
  • The church once had a tall spire but it collapsed onto the nave in 1634. Rebuilding was begun but was interrupted by the Civil War. The fon
    27 KB (4,239 words) - 14:24, 29 December 2018
  • ...w and 50 ft wide across nave and south aisle. It consists of a west tower, nave, chancel, south aisle and a Consistory Court. It is built of local red sand
    11 KB (1,827 words) - 19:30, 16 December 2010
  • ...Virgin (as it was once called), consists of a chancel with a north vestry, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and north and south porches. This chu
    4 KB (638 words) - 12:44, 24 May 2018
  • ...of the finest Romanesque cathedrals in Europe and the rib vaulting in the nave marks the beginning of Gothic ecclesiastical architecture. The cathedral ha
    31 KB (4,924 words) - 10:38, 30 March 2016
  • ...in 1917, and rebuilt in 1926. It is in the Gothic style, with rectangular nave, Gothic arched chancel and one transept on the east side. The stained glass
    32 KB (5,182 words) - 10:58, 17 March 2017
  • ...wall was also left in plain brick to allow for possible completion of the nave on the ancient footings further west at a later date, though this retains i ...nd leaving the church in an odd truncated state today (comprising half the nave, the chancel, north transept and base of the crossing).
    12 KB (1,825 words) - 07:30, 29 January 2016
  • ...preserved in the middle despite restricting views of the chancel from the nave<ref name="Salter">The Old Parish Churches of Warwickshire, Mike Salter 1992
    15 KB (2,422 words) - 21:09, 12 August 2014
  • ...largest cathedrals in Britain, with the distinction of having the longest nave and overall length of all Gothic cathedrals in Europe. The town is also ho
    15 KB (2,351 words) - 12:42, 23 January 2020
  • ...een much extended over the centuries; most dramatically in 1891 when a new nave and north aisle were added.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carshalton All Saints - Hi
    11 KB (1,700 words) - 10:54, 25 January 2016

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