This document provides information on the histories and architectural details of several abbeys and cathedrals in England:
- St. Peter and St. Paul Abbey Church in Bath has a length of 218 ft and breadth of 74 ft. It was considered one of the last buildings in the Perpendicular period and underwent restorations in the 16th-19th centuries.
- St. Alban's Abbey Church in St. Albans has an internal length of 520 ft and was founded in 793. Abbot John de Whethanistetle made alterations in the 15th century. Restoration began in 1870.
- Truro Cathedral in Truro, founded in 1884, has an external length of 284
This document provides information on the histories and architectural details of several abbeys and cathedrals in England:
- St. Peter and St. Paul Abbey Church in Bath has a length of 218 ft and breadth of 74 ft. It was considered one of the last buildings in the Perpendicular period and underwent restorations in the 16th-19th centuries.
- St. Alban's Abbey Church in St. Albans has an internal length of 520 ft and was founded in 793. Abbot John de Whethanistetle made alterations in the 15th century. Restoration began in 1870.
- Truro Cathedral in Truro, founded in 1884, has an external length of 284
This document provides information on the histories and architectural details of several abbeys and cathedrals in England:
- St. Peter and St. Paul Abbey Church in Bath has a length of 218 ft and breadth of 74 ft. It was considered one of the last buildings in the Perpendicular period and underwent restorations in the 16th-19th centuries.
- St. Alban's Abbey Church in St. Albans has an internal length of 520 ft and was founded in 793. Abbot John de Whethanistetle made alterations in the 15th century. Restoration began in 1870.
- Truro Cathedral in Truro, founded in 1884, has an external length of 284
This document provides information on the histories and architectural details of several abbeys and cathedrals in England:
- St. Peter and St. Paul Abbey Church in Bath has a length of 218 ft and breadth of 74 ft. It was considered one of the last buildings in the Perpendicular period and underwent restorations in the 16th-19th centuries.
- St. Alban's Abbey Church in St. Albans has an internal length of 520 ft and was founded in 793. Abbot John de Whethanistetle made alterations in the 15th century. Restoration began in 1870.
- Truro Cathedral in Truro, founded in 1884, has an external length of 284
Patos atul Founiicrs, Nikve. Choir. Aisles. Transepts. C. Tower. L. B. H. L. B. H. L. B. H. L. B. H. L. B. H. 1 195 1 Bishop Oliver KiiiL', but 143 ^J, 7S 150:5 / not rooted 75 - 76 v::i - 10 .SO 108 1572"^ Bishop Peter Chapiran, to |- Bishop Montague, anil 16 16 J others General Repairs, Stc. 1535 Prior Birde's chapel See founded 070, and with Wells 1050. Considered to V-e the l;ist bnildinjrin the Terpendieuhir ]ioviod, of great niasrnif udo. Edward Loycesti-e, niast<?r of the works, succoodod l.");!7 by ,)ohn Multon, f iveiuason, It iins o'J lai-ge sized wiudows. Its internal lonarth is 21S ft. and breadth 74 ft. lutei-ior remoilelled 18;i5 by U. P. Mannei-s, and restored lSGS-71 by Sir (>. Q. Seott, R.A. S. ALB.AN'SABBF.r Church, Beneuictine (S. Alban), Dates and Founders. Nave. Choir. Aisles. Nave. Transepts. C. Tower. L. B. H. L. B. H. L, B. n. L. B. H. L. B. H. 1077 "1 Abbot Paul (east part of I07vSJ nave) 275* 77J G- 70 -J C5i 275J 15 - 175i 32 11 45 47 - outs. 143J ins. 102 1195 1 Abbot John de Cella f to 1 235 ( &; W. de Trumpirgton \ 3 w. portals and w. end of nave. I'JGOcir.John de Hertford Sanctuarv. y;!i 35 ti7 Uu\y ch I'JOOcir. Roger de'Nortone apel and ant '-chapel. l;UiS\^John de Marynes 1;5'J6 1 Hugh de Eversdone OG 23 3U 44 ^ 24 Founded 793. See founded 1S77. Abbot John de Whethanistetle, 1420-40 and 1451-64. altered tin- pround story windows north side of nave and choir, added the hwsre windows in nave and transepts, and the watching loft. The internal length is 520 ft. SJ in. Outside length, MO ft. from plinth of bnttivs: of cast wall of Lady chapel to plinth of west porch. Kestoration was connnenced 1S70 to the tower, ic. by Sir G. G. Scott (died lS7,s). The west front and part of south transept were pulled down and rebuill 1S84-7 by direction of Sir E. Becket Deuisou, now Lord Grinithorpe. TRURO
Catheprai, Church (S. Mary)
D.atos and Founders. Nave. Choir. Aisles. Transepts. Tower. L. B. H L. B. II. L. B. H. L. B. 11. L. B. H. May 20, 1879, "1 Bishop Benson to | and Nave. 95 ^^ 30 110 27 70 15 15 - 50 30 out isn >'' TO 113 ^^ 70 Choir. 0. to be 22.') Nov. 1, 1887. J Biihop Wilknison -'i' ' Choir. - ''2 70 \V. 24 2(15 112 \^ 28 Clock towoi - - i;55 See founded 1884. South of south choir aisle is a second aisle 7 ft. wide, and south of this is the olc aisle of the p.arish church (Karly English and Decorated periods). This is 76 ft. long, 17 ft. wide, am 29 ft. high. A western tower has been added to this aisle, and forms a feature in connection with tlu south transept. The external length is 284 ft., 73 ft. across the nave and aisles, and 117 ft. acro.ss tran septs. The internal length is 276 ft. by 110 ft. The arcliitcct is .Tohn I.. Pt arson. R.A. At present, Nov 1887, are erected only the choir, the great transepts and aisles, the east transept, the baptistery, two navi bays up to the triforinm, the clock tower at south transept, and the central tower, including the lirsi stage of the lantern with temporary roof.