Examples of 'south chapel' in a sentence

Meaning of "south chapel"

south chapel: This phrase may refer to a specific location or building named the 'South Chapel.'

How to use "south chapel" in a sentence

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The features of the south chapel are similar.
In the south chapel are three recumbent effigies.
Stained glass was taken from it and moved to the south chapel.
The chancel has a south chapel and vestry.
The south chapel was added in the following century.
In the middle of the next century the chancel was rebuilt and a south chapel added.
The south chapel has an embattled parapet with pinnacles.
The arch between chancel and nave and between south aisle and south chapel are similar.
The south chapel has a set of limestone crosses inserted in the walls.
The stone is now mounted on a wall in the south chapel of All Saints church.
The south chapel has two bays with three buttresses surmounted by gargoyles and a battlemented parapet.
The east window is Decorated in style and the south chapel is Perpendicular.
The south chapel was restored as a memorial after the First World War.
Above the entrance to the south chapel is a bell-shaped bellcote.
The South Chapel is for elegant weddings and the East Chapel is for intimate weddings.

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There is a piscina in the chancel, and another in the south chapel.
In the south chapel is a pedestal on two steps, and a piscina.
There is a two-bay arcade between the chancel and the south chapel.
Window of the south chapel is a decorated one, and the.
The church consists of a chancel, vestry, three-bay nave and south chapel.
The South Chapel centers on Padmasambhava, the 8th century Indian magician and saint.
The present roof of the south chapel may also be 17th century.
The south chapel was added in the 14th century.
An altar dating from the 17th century has been moved to the south chapel.
The south chapel piscina is ogee-headed.
Pevsner dates the windows in the nave and south chapel to the early 16th century.
A south chapel was added in the 15th century, and the vestry in the following century.
At the entrance to the south chapel is an oak screen inserted in 1961.
South Chapel = = = The South Chapel centres on Padmasambhava, the 8th century Indian magician and saint.
The chancel dates from the 13th century and the south chapel from the 15th century.
The windows of the south chapel also date from the late 15th century.
The south chapel was built around 1320, though the roof was heightened in Tudor times.
The south chapel contains an 18th-century altar.
In 1883 a south chapel in the form of a transept was added to the church.

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