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A History of the County of Oxford
… long and 16 ft. wide in the interior, comprises a nave and chancel of coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings, … porch may be 12th-century or earlier. Otherwise the nave, chancel, and porch seem to have been rebuilt in the late 15th … and standardised form of window suggest that nave and chancel were of one build, and the porch was probably added …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… the S. arcade and South Aisle were added, and c. 1300 the Chancel was re-built and probably enlarged. The chancel was considerably altered and heightened late in the … and 1889. The Church, Plan Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel (30 ft. by 16 ft.) has a five-light E. window, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of rude construction. The body consisted of a nave and chancel, with a large chapel or chantry on each side of the … consisting of a nave, divided by a screen to form a chancel; the length is about thirty feet, the breadth … is a small neat fabric, consisting simply of a nave and chancel, with a belfry at the west end. The chapel of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and other local stone and the roofs are lead-covered. The Chancel was built c. 1300; a consecration is recorded in … Parish Church of St. Andrew Architectural descriptionThe Chancel (33 ft. by 14 ft.) has an E. window of three pointed … uniform with those in the N. wall. The mid 15th-century chancel-arch is two-centred and of two moulded orders, with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lamp to guide travellers across the forest of Galtres. The chancel was taken down, in 1782, for the enlargement of the …
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