Old St. Paul's was a trifle less in area than its successor, but counting St. Gregory's and the Chapter House, my estimate from Dugdale's plan is that it exceeded it. In length it exceeded every church the dimensions of which I have been able to ascertain, with the solitary exception of the 680 feet of St. Peter's.
DIMENSIONS.
EXTERIOR.
| Length | ||
| Nave with Portico | 223 feet. | |
| Dome area | 122 feet. | |
| Choir | 168 feet. | |
| Total length | 513 feet. | |
| Length of Transepts | 248 feet. | |
| Breadth of Nave | 123 feet. | |
| Breadth of West Front with Chapels | 179 feet. | |
| Height: | ||
| Summit of balustrade | 108 feet. | |
| Statue of St. Paul, west front | 135 feet. | |
| Base of hemisphere | 220 feet. | |
| Golden Gallery | 281 feet. | |
| Cross (top) | 363 feet. | |
| Western Towers | 222 feet. | |
INTERIOR.
Length, 460 feet, of which the Nave is a little over 200.
Breadth (excluding recesses underneath the windows), about 100 feet.
Length of Transepts, 240 feet.
Height of Central Vaulting, 89 feet.
Height of Whispering Gallery about 100 feet, and same diameter.
Opening at apex of Dome, about 215 feet.
Area, 59,700 square feet.