This consists of three bayswith a descent of three steps from the first, over which there was once a cupola.
It is vaulted in three bays, with twisted colonnettes in the angles of the piers.
Three bays of the church are given to the choir, which is fenced round with richly sculptured marble screens.
Its plan consists of a nave of three bays, a choir of one bay raised by twelve steps above the nave, and a sanctuary much narrower than the nave and choir, and also of one bay.
The plan, after passing the atrium, is a nave of three bays, each subdivided into two by arches into the aisles, a lantern over the altar, and three eastern apses.
John of the Studion, the narthex was a long hall in three bays annexed to the west side of the building, and formed the east side of the atrium.
The church is preceded by a narthex in three bays covered by cross-groined vaults supported on strong transverse arches.
The two outer bays are separated from the central compartment of three bays by strongly projecting pilasters.
It is generally vaulted in three bays, corresponding to the three bays of the narthex below, and opens by three arches into the centre cross arm of the church and into the aisles.
That on the north side is of three bays in length, the western bay having four arches, and the others five.
San Lucas has a groined nave of three bays, and there is another church near it of the same character.
It has a western tower, a nave of three bays of quadripartite groining carried on very bold piers and shafts in the side walls, a chancel, and apsidal sanctuary.
When it was completed the builders proceeded to erect a forechurch of three bays, and between it and the nave was opened the famous portico which has been called worthy of Paradise.
This may be inferred from the Norman work found and preserved at the restoration--at present confined to three bays of the eastern side, at right angles to the south wall of the church.
The restoration has since been extended to three bays on the eastern side of the cloister, all that remained of the original quadrangle, and these in a sadly ruinous state.
The rest of the church, which may be a little later, as all the larger arches are pointed, consists of a nave and aisles of three bays, a transept, and a later tower standing on the westernmost bay of the south aisle.
The porch stretches right across the west end of the church, and is of three bays.
The new Coro is about eighty-five feet long inside by thirty wide, and is of three bays.
The north aisle wall opposite the three bays, west from the crossing, would appear to have been built early.
The abbey church consisted of a choir of three bays, with side aisles and an aisleless presbytery; a nave of nine bays, with aisles and north and south transepts with eastern aisles; two western towers and one large central tower.
This portion of the wall consists of three bays, containing the S.
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