. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. n the easternside stood the dormitory- of the lay brothers, fratres conversi (G),detached from the cloister, with cellars and storehouses below. AtH, also outside the monastic buildings proper, was the abbotshouse, and annexed to it the guest-house. For these buildings therewas a separate door of entrance into the church (S). The largecloister, with its surrounding arcades, is seen at V. On the south endprojects the refectory (K), with its kitchen at I, accessible from thebase court. The long gab
. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. n the easternside stood the dormitory- of the lay brothers, fratres conversi (G),detached from the cloister, with cellars and storehouses below. AtH, also outside the monastic buildings proper, was the abbotshouse, and annexed to it the guest-house. For these buildings therewas a separate door of entrance into the church (S). The largecloister, with its surrounding arcades, is seen at V. On the south endprojects the refectory (K), with its kitchen at I, accessible from thebase court. The long gabled building on the east side of the cloistercontained on the ground floor the chapter-house and calefactory-,with the monks dormitoryabove (M), communicating with the southtransept of the church. At L was the staircase to the dormitor\ small cloister is at W, where were the carols or cells of thescribes, with the library (P) over, reached by a turret staircase. AtR we see a portion of the infirmary. The whole precinct is sur-rounded by a strong buttressed wall (XXX), pierced with
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