Development of Church Layout in Medieval English Churches

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Nick Miller
by C J Cox
published on 24 April 2024
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The progression from a basic two-cell building to a more elaborate layout incorporating a divided chancel area, first one extra aisle, then two, plus side chapels. By stage 3 only a few elements (black outline) of the original structure remain.

Illustration between p. 66-67 of The parish church by C. J. Cox, London: Basford, 1914.

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