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The main arch is now blocked up, forming a wall to one of the prebendal houses. The dining room of this same house was the Infirmarer's house, and has much very interesting Early English work. To the south of the Infirmary is another ancient house, though much modernised. Before entering the Cloister court we pass through the old slype, once a simple vaulted passage, but now open to the sky.
Chancel of the chapel of S. Thomas of Canterbury. Great gateway of the close. Slype. Parlour. Porch. Dormitory. Cloisters. Lavatory. Refectory. Dark entry. Gong. Kitchen. Abbot's lodging. Prior's lodging. Infirmarer's hall. Chapel to Infirmary, dedicated to S. Laurence. The chancel, and the nave of this chapel. Hall of Infirmary, the inmates occupying the aisles. Door to Infirmary.
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