Hello My Friends and welcome
My name is Jay and today's build Is a medieval rustic styled church which was a request by several people
We made It a moderate sized church and added It to the medieval village we are building with you here on the channel
Today we'll handle the build itself and this Friday we'll add the entire interior to it
But let's get into building this medieval church
Now first things first. If you are building the entire village, you want to start 14 blocks away
from that wooden pathway in the back of the market place
That's where we'll start with the dark oak slabs for the stairs to the church
The plot of land We'll be using, so the grass area Is 33 by 40 blocks.
The build itself however is 29 By 36
We'll start in the front center and this is the slab that Is 14 blocks away from that wooden pathway from your market place
Now once you placed that, you can place 2 slabs like this and 5 full blocks behind it in this pattern
Then you want to add 3 4-block high pillars in stone brick and then we'll start with our cobblestone
Just follow what I do on screen and leave a gap where I leave a gap, go diagonal where I go diagonal and you should be fine
I won't be speeding up one side of the build. That way you can easily follow it
Its every time a 1 block gap except for here you'll have 3 block gaps because we'll have 3 windows on this part
So 3 block gap here
And then here a 3 block gap. And after that its 1 block gaps and diagonals again
And then you want to repeat that pattern on the opposite side of the church
Its the exact same pattern but flipped... Mirrored, so you shouldn't have much trouble
If you are in doubt, pause the video and have a look at the other side and just mirror the entire thing so you have this result
Then you want to add 2 more blocks here and on this side as well because these will be the towers. These towers.
Then you want to add 2 cobblestone walls on each of the blocks around the entire outline we just placed
Also on these circular patterns for the towers.
Then on top of the cobblestone walls you want to place a full block of cobblestone and again repeat that around the entire build
With that done we can change to spruce wood.
And now we want to place a pillar behind every block with walls.
I'll do it slow on one side again, that way you can follow it easily and then again you want to repeat it on the other side in mirror
Here in that circle its just two pillars in each corner so i'll speed that part up a little bit
And then here you want to add 3 more pillars
But yeah, just follow those blocks with the walls and you should be fine.
Leave the gaps where there are gaps like here for the windows
3 block gap here
Then here we have 2 times a 1 block gap
And then 1 more gap in the back as well and then there you'll have another window
And now repeat it on this side again to have this result
Then with white concrete we'll fill up the remaining gaps basically
So here in the front, where the stone brick part is, you want to place 2 pillars in the corners
Then that gap here, you just want to fill that up in a square in white concrete blocks as well
Then every time where you see a 1 block gap you want to place a pillar
Except for where the windows are. So here we'll just place a square like this
With a pillar behind it to fill up that gap. In that gap its just a square
And then here again a square with a pillar
Then there's a few more gaps in the back you have to fill up with 1 pillar
And that big gap in the back, that's 2 windows next to each other. So this shape.
And then again repeat that on the other side in mirror
Now with that done. In these gaps here, we want to place a glowstone in the ground, a slab at the bottom
Then a slab at the top and fill up those gaps with spruce fence
And again we'll repeat that in every gap where there is only 1 row of concrete
So that's basically what you have to look at and just repeat that in every gap like that
If its a 3 block gap, that's for a window, so you don't have to bother with that for now
Again i'll do 1 side and then skip the other side because its the exact same thing
And then this is your end result for this part
Now, next...
We'll do the roof shape so replace those slabs on the sides and place stairs in there
And then you just want to go up with stairs and upside down stairs until both sides meet up in the middle
And at the top we'll use that same little shape we used on the windmill
That way it all matches together when we place the windmill in as well
At the top of these doors we want to place a slab in the corners with a stair underneath
And then we'll go up half slab each time with full blocks
Then we'll place doors in but break that middle pillar otherwise they'll point in the wrong direction
Okay, lets do the spruce wood first. So we want to place 3 blocks here and 3 blocks on this side
And then we'll remove those 2 corner blocks because you see half of those blocks in the front
and we'll place crossbeams like this
Then add 2 more pillars in the center with a 1 block gap as well
Now at the top we'll want a cross but lets fill up those side gaps first with spruce fence
so just place 2 fences...actually no, place 3 fences so one more at the top there. You'll have to point a little bit but yeah
And now here at the top we want to place a cross pattern so we'll remove this stair and this stair and place a normal stair there
Underneath that we'll place 2 upside down stairs pointing inwards
and then at the bottom of that we'll add 2 slabs and that will give you a cross pattern
Now you will want to replace that top stair with a slab as well
Then...
In the back we'll fill that up with red stained glass. Well, I am using red stained glass but if you want to use another color, by all means, go for it
But yeah, I just love red and black so I always use 1 of those colors or a combination of the 2
Let me just place a row of stairs on top so that connects
And then we'll fill up that 1 gap in the front with cobblestone and cover up the back with white concrete
And then here 1 more block of cobblestone in that gap there
Now for the roof itself. In the front here what we'll do is
3 rows of spruce wood, then a row of cobblestone
Then again 3 rows of spruce wood and a row of cobblestone
And 1 more time 3 rows of spruce wood and a row of cobblestone. That"s for the front
And now we just have to fill that up all the way to the top of the roof
And then repeat it on this side as well of course
Now in that middle gap at the top, we'll add a crossbeam in spruce wood
And then at the end we want to have that shape again with the upside down stair, normal stair and then a slab at the top
Now where those rows of cobblestone are, place a full block and then add slabs in between
And then we can do the back, and that's slightly different here
We'll place 3 upside down stairs and then full blocks in between
After that you just want to do the same thing with the roof. Its the same size so you'll end up at the same height
So again replace those slabs on the sides with stairs and then go up with stairs and upside down stairs until they meet up in the middle
And at the top you want to do that little shape again with the slab on top
Now to fill up this part. Its actually the same as in the front
So again we'll add a cross at the top by removing those 2 stairs
These ones? Yeah, these 2
then again replace that with a slab and then 2 upside down stairs pointing inwards underneath that
And then 2 slabs at the bottom
Then again with spruce wood, 3 blocks in the corners
And 2 more rows in the center
Fill up the top bit with stained glass, the bottom with cobblestone and then the sides with fence
Oh, let me just place that row of spruce...
Well, on this side its basically 3 rows of spruce and 1 row of cobblestone and then just fill it up to the middle bit at the top
So we won't go further in the back here. Then we can place those fences in and again covering all that up with white concrete blocks
And again, we'll do the inside on Friday so don't worry about how it looks right now
At the top we want to again add some spruce wood, a full block and some slabs in between
And that's the backside done.
Then next, back in the front, we'll add 2 slabs on these 2 pillars.
And then we'll extend these pillars 5 blocks. So this one...
And then this one on the corner
Against those blocks we want to place 2 stairs and 1 upside down. We'll do the same on the other pillar on the outside
And then again we want to connect these 2 by using normal and upside down stairs until they meet up in the middle
And that will give us the shape for the main roof
Then we have to repeat this whole thing in the back as well so again we'll add 2 slabs on those 2 pillars
Extend this pillar 5 blocks and then the one on the other corner
Add 3 stairs. So 2 and one upside down
Do the same on the other side and then connect them so they form that triangle for the main roof
When you did that, you want to connect them at the top with a crossbeam in spruce wood going all the way across from one to the other side
And then we'll add 5 rows of spruce, gap, 5 rows of spruce, gap and 5 rows of spruce
In those gaps you can place cobblestone
And that's the pattern we'll use for the main roof and we'll bring that all the way down to that bottom row of stairs here
So just fill up that entire roof and then of course also do it on the other side here
At the top where the cobblestone is, a full block, and then fill up the gaps with slabs once again
And now we can fill up those empty gaps between the lower and higher roof
We'll do that by placing a pillar 1 block away from that outer pillar and bring it down to where the roof is
Just to the bottom of those stairs and then 1 more next to that again with 1 block gap
And we'll do the same on the back and the front sides on both sides of that gap
In between we want to have a cross and we'll use stone brick for this and just follow the pattern of the roof here
Fill up to the top of the roof and then we'll build that cross pattern
So in the center we'll leave 2 blocks open
Then we'll come out one block and then in one block like this and then just fill it up at the top
And then you can fill up that gap with the stained glass color you used for the crosses at the bottom of the build
And now we'll just repeat that whole thing in the back as well
And with that done we want to fill up those gaps here between the pillars with spruce fence
and place a crossbeam on the height of where the cobblestone edge is of the roof
And repeat that on all sides. Now here in this corner you want to place a corner stair to close off that gap
So just place 2 stairs like this and then one against it and you'll have a nice little corner to close that off
For the rest its just that crossbeam and filling it up with fence
After that you want to cover up all the fence on the inside and also that cross at the top with white concrete blocks
And then that's your result for now
Now the sides of the build. And remember, both sides are the same so you can build them together
or you can build this side with me and then do the other side again by scrolling back in the video
But yeah, we'll start off with a pillar, so just extend that pillar and fill that up with stone brick on both sides
Then against that pillar you want to place 2 stone bricks and leave a 1 block gap each time.
And you should end up against that pillar. Then fill up the gaps with spruce wood again.
And underneath that we'll place a crossbeam going from one side to the other
Against each of those spruce blocks at the top we'll place a cobblestone wall
And then under the first 2 and the last 2 we want to place a cobblestone slab as well, but only those 4
Now next to that second slab we'll start with the roof with a full block and we'll come down a half slab each time
and then you should end up on that one block on the corner here. Just add a stair against that to finish that row off
And then repeat that on this side as well
For the windows we'll place 2 stairs at the top with a full block in between
2 slabs underneath those stairs, 2 upside down stairs at the bottom
and then a grass block with a trapdoor and some flowers on top
And then just repeat that on those 2 remaining windows on this side
And again, you can build the other side of the build at the same time, that's really your choice
Then to fill up the roof. In the center, above that flowerpot there, we'll place cobblestone and then te rest, we'll fill that up with spruce wood planks
and just follow that pattern from the side with full blocks each time and fill up that entire roof.
Then the only thing we need to do now is fill up those side gaps. Let me get to the inside, that will make it a little easier to work with
So we'll start with placing 2 slabs on this one and this one here
And then we'll fill up the sides with spruce wood sideways. So we'll have to break that slab
bring it out and then break that top slab again and bring it out to the same length
And here we will do the exact same thing, oh, I need to place 2 more there
Then fill up those 2 gaps with stone brick
And next to that we'll add a pillar going from the ground to that crossbeam at the top
Here, and then here again
And after that you just have to repeat the whole thing on the right side of the build to get this result
And now for the towers. We'll start off with a full block on each of those wooden pillars
Then place 2 walls on top of each of those blocks
And then on top of each of those walls we want to place a full block of cobblestone
Then in between those gaps we'll add 2 slabs, except for the side of the roof, there its only going to be one slab
And then behind those slabs we want to place a full block of stone brick
In the corners we'll add 4 pillars to the top of those cobblestone blocks
And then at the top we'll add 4 more stone brick blocks
Then you can fill up those gaps with windows
I'm using black here but you can use any color you want of course
Then at the top of those full blocks above the windows we'll add slabs
And on top of those slabs we'll add 4 spruce fences
Then we'll add a square like this and on top of the fences we'll add a full block of cobblestone
And then we'll go down a half slab on both sides of that full block
So one more time here
Just like that and then 2 more times
Now here we want to place 4 pillars, 4 blocks high in a cross pattern like this and then the corners, we'll add 4 cobblestone wall
Then at the top of the cobblestone wall we'll add a slab, full block in the middle and slab
A wall underneath and another slab. So one more time
slab, slab, full block, wall and slab
And then 2 more times
Then add 4 more stairs in the center of those parts
And 4 more full blocks on top of those walls
And then we can build the roof in spruce wood
We'll start with full blocks on each of those corners
Then we'll add stairs on top of those pointing inwards
and in between those gaps we'll add 2 full blocks
On top of those full blocks, add another stair
And then in the corners on top of the cobblestone, we want to add 2 full blocks as well
Then in between, 3 full blocks starting behind that stair
On top of these we'll add 4 more stairs and then we'll come out a full block at the top.
Now for the cross. We'll do that with cobblestone wall
So 5 walls like that. And then you can replace that middle wall with either cobblestone or stone brick
On that one I used cobblestone, here I used stone brick
Then we'll add 2 more walls here and here with fences on top
And then at the bottom of the roof here we'll add 2 more walls and bring fences down
And then just repeat that on the backside of the tower as well
And then all you need to do is copy this entire tower to the other side of the church to finish off the outside of the church
This Friday we will be adding the interior and further detailing on this medieval rustic church
So mark that in your agenda
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This was Jay and I'll see you in the next video
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