Looks like a charming little chappel. I'd say it (dismantling iand reassembling it else where) was worth the effort. The lighting is beautiful and highlights the structure perfectly.
I typically expose Tri-X and Arista 400 sheet film with a high value placed Zone VIII, developing between 65 and 75 degrees, at times indicated through test. Development with HC-110 is in a rotary drum on a Bessler roller. I have times established for N and N+1 development.
The negatives "normally" proof on a grade 2-2 1/2 equivalent paper. Final prints are made with split printing (in this case a contact print) using a Zone VI VC head on a Bessler 45MX. Papers are Zone VI Brilliant VC or Ilford MG FB.
The print of this one very closely matches the image I get on my monitor, dumb luck I think!