The room under a church is often referred to as a crypt, which typically serves as a burial place for clergy or prominent members of the congregation. In some cases, it may also function as a chapel or a space for prayer and reflection. Crypts can be elaborate, featuring decorative elements and historical significance, while also providing a sense of solemnity and reverence. Additionally, some churches have basements or fellowship halls used for community gatherings and activities.
A basement is a large room under the ground. A dungeon is a room under the ground.
Sacristy
This room is called the Vestry or Sacristry.vestry: a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held.or it is called a sanctuary.
The room is called a Sacristy.
Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
its where weddings take place
"A vestry is a storage room in a church"
In the upper room in the book of Acts.
Chapel, church, temple.
The Church of England in and of itself is a Protestant church. It split from the Catholic Church around 1526 under Henry VIII.
The room that is in the Hidden Lake is the Underwater room which that is the place that is under the Ice Pond.
The aisle of a church is where the pews separate. There should be enough room for people to walk around and find seats comfortably.