TranseptsSalisbury Cathedral has two transepts extending north and south and marking divisions within the building. The western transept separates the nave from the choir; the eastern transept divides the choir from the presbytery. The western or main transept arms are composed of four tall bays with three short bays along the east side that function as chapels. The eastern transept arms consist of three tall bays and two shorter ones for chapels. ![]() Rollover the image to view wireframe. |