A chimney rises from the middle of the south wall.
The tall chimney of a power station rises behind me.
Another chimney rises from the east block, currently used as a kitchen.
A chimney - usually made of slate and clay - rose along one wall.
So the single chimney rose only to 325ft, some 45ft below the height of the cross above the cathedral.
Two chimneys apiece rise from the north and south ends.
Two chimneys rise at the east and west ends.
There was a building boom even then: chimneys rose on 8- to 12-acre parcels.
The station itself is a brick-built property with a chimney rising to 71 feet in height.
Two great chimneys rose cold, motionless against the sky.