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Meaning of "nave and chancel"

Phrase: nave and chancel, Definition: These terms are used in architecture to describe the two main parts of a church - the nave, which is the central part where the congregation sits, and the chancel, which is usually located at the front and reserved for clergy and choir

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nave and chancel
Between the nave and chancel is a tower.
New roofs were erected over the nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel are structurally undivided.
The church is a long nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel ceilings are plastered.
It had only a nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel roofs are also tiled.
It consists of a simple nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel are under one roof.
On the roof between the nave and chancel is bellcote.
The nave and chancel are embattled with pinnacles.
There is no external differentiation between the nave and chancel.
The church is a nave and chancel structure.
The nave and chancel elevated profiled combines arcade.
On the south side of the nave and chancel are more blocked arches.

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The nave and chancel are under a single roof span.
The vaulted ceilings of the nave and chancel were added at the same time.
The nave and chancel are covered by a common roof gable.
The church has a five bay nave and chancel and four stage west tower.
The nave and chancel are differentiated by their windows.
In the middle between the nave and chancel to the east is the transept.
A nave and chancel church with a square tower at the west.
The roof of the nave and chancel is thatched.
The nave and chancel have panelled ceilings with stencilled decorations.
The church consists of a nave and chancel with north and south aisles.
The nave and chancel are in the same locations as those of the previous church.
Skibet Church was built in travertine with a Roman nave and chancel.
Around the nave and chancel is a pierced parapet.
Skibet Church was constructed using travertine and has a Romanesque nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel are crenellated.
It has a Norman tower with an Early English nave and chancel.
Both nave and chancel have vaulted ceilings.
The gallery is panelled, as are the nave and chancel to dado height.
The nave and chancel form a single cell.
It was a simple two-cell building with a nave and chancel.
Both the nave and chancel are very wide.
In its original form, it was an aisleless building with nave and chancel.
Both the nave and chancel have hammerbeam roofs.
It is built of limestone and consists of a short square tower, nave and chancel.
Rebuilt nave and chancel.
Some similar windows to those in the belfry-stage were placed in the nave and chancel.
The nave and chancel are the oldest parts of the building.
The aisles have lead roofs, and the nave and chancel are slated.
The nave and chancel are the oldest parts of the church.
The stone church has a two-bay nave and chancel with a short west tower.
Both nave and chancel retain their original low pitched roofs.
Originally half-timbered, the brick walls encasing the nave and chancel are later additions.
The roofs of the nave and chancel are camber beamed and panelled.
It is, however, a substantial building, with separate nave and chancel.
Separating the nave and chancel is a spindly nineteenth century screen with quatrefoil piercings.

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