This was a cruciform building in the Norman style, about 130 feet in length.
During the 13th century the church assumed the form which it retained until the early 19th century - a cruciform building with a central tower.
It was largely a cruciform building with a central tower and was completed in around 1250.
The church was extended in the 14th century, when the north and south transepts were added making it the cruciform building it is today.
St Nicolas' Church is a large cruciform building with a central tower.
Flint wall extensions were built between the 11th and 14th centuries, to form a cruciform building .
It is a cruciform building where each end pointing towards a central point.
It is a distinctive cruciform building with a triangular profile.
The present church is a cruciform building that was built in the 13th century.
St Nicholas: this was a cruciform building which lay to the south of the city.