chancelGlossary Term [1] and
naveGlossary Term [2] additions gradually accumulated. From the C13, longer chancels provided additional room for the clergy, while side aisles to
naveGlossary Term [3] and
chancelGlossary Term [4] gave more space for a growing population, and allowed for subsidiary chapels. Towers to hold bells were built from c.1300 onwards, most commonly sited west of the
naveGlossary Term [5].
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