Examples of 'side of the nave' in a sentence

Meaning of "side of the nave"

The phrase 'side of the nave' is typically used in the context of church architecture. It refers to the areas located to the left and right of the central aisle or nave in a church

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side of the nave
On the south side of the nave is a pair of doors.
Gothic mensa in the southern side of the nave.
On the south side of the nave are two windows.
Lantern lights are suspended along each side of the nave.
On the north side of the nave are three windows.
Its oldest picture is in the right side of the nave.
The south side of the nave.
There are similar windows on the south side of the nave.
On either side of the nave was a row of four arched windows.
The church has four chapels on each side of the nave.
On each side of the nave was an aisle of similar length.
Now a large hole was into the west side of the nave.
On each side of the nave roof are three louvred and gabled lucarnes.
There are six memorial stained glass windows on either side of the nave.
On the south side of the nave and chancel are more blocked arches.

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Some even waved little tricolour flags on either side of the nave.
On either side of the nave are three Norman arches.
There are three round headed windows on either side of the nave of the church.
On the right side of the nave is the chapel of the Holy Sacrament.
The Raphaëlis organ in the south side of the nave.
On either side of the nave there are two series of galleries overhanging the side-aisles.
The other windows on the south side of the nave are Decorated in style.
There is another Decorated Gothic window on the south side of the nave.
As we turn along the north side of the nave we encounter a Grisaille.
It is cross-shaped, with a chapel to either side of the nave.
On the western side of the nave is a Royal - Organ oratory, vaulted with the star-vault.
It was installed on the front, left side of the nave.
A Perpendicular Gothic window on the south side of the nave is a 15th-century addition.
In about 1500 two Perpendicular Gothic clerestory windows were added to south side of the nave.
Reconstructions Badly built, three spans on the West side of the nave collapsed in 1103.
From 1844 R. C. Hussey carried out a limited restoration including work on the south side of the nave.
There are 8 window bays along each side of the nave.
Also in 1507 a side aisle was added on the north side of the nave.

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