- An
aisleless church (German: Saalkirche) is a single-nave
church building that
consists of a
single hall-like room.
While similar to the hall church,...
- St Michael's
Chapel is a small,
aisleless,
medieval chapel situated on the
summit of
Chapel Hill, in Torquay, Devon. The
structure is
considered to date...
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extensive hog
raising industry. The
Catholic St Oda
Church is a
square aisleless church with
ridge turret. In 1944, it was
damaged by war and
rebuilt in...
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contains two
triangular village greens. The
Dutch Reformed church is an
aisleless church with a
tower from the 15th century. The
church was
damaged during...
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actually rebuilt in 1828),
incorporates part of a (12th century)
Norman aisleless church at the south-west angle,
including the
reset south doorway with...
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house still retains its name of The Five Bells.
Originally the nave was
aisleless and
shorter than it is now (48 feet (15 m)). The
north and
south aisles...
- was
demolished in 1972
after a fire. The
Catholic St
Lucas Church is an
aisleless church from 1930. Hem was home to 591
people in 1840.
Alice Besseling...
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Franciscan Friaries in
England that is
still roofed. The
building is an
aisleless structure, 82 by 31 feet (25.0 by 9.4 m) with a
height of 42 feet (13 m)...
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tours to the public. The cathedral,
built between 1235 and 1270, is an
aisleless building of
cruciform plan,
having a
central tower and
terminating westwards...
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Baroque church was
built in 1666–70 and is one of the
oldest Protestant aisleless churches (Saalkirchen) in
Lower Saxony,
conceived for the
sermon as the...