A complete guide to the lakes, comprising minute directions for the tourist . lso a door-way in the north wall, near the westend of the nave. B, the belfry, or tower, at the west end of the church. In the wallon the south side of the ruins of this tower, close to the west window,there is a part of the spiral stairs which led to the top of the tower. CH, CL, H, K, L, M, NO, O, P, PL, QC, R, S, U, represent thechapter-house, the cloisters, and part of the Abbey adjoining. CH, the chapter-house, over which were the library and roof is represented as it lately stood. The porch has


A complete guide to the lakes, comprising minute directions for the tourist . lso a door-way in the north wall, near the westend of the nave. B, the belfry, or tower, at the west end of the church. In the wallon the south side of the ruins of this tower, close to the west window,there is a part of the spiral stairs which led to the top of the tower. CH, CL, H, K, L, M, NO, O, P, PL, QC, R, S, U, represent thechapter-house, the cloisters, and part of the Abbey adjoining. CH, the chapter-house, over which were the library and roof is represented as it lately stood. The porch has been orna-mented with a deep ox-eye cornice, and pilasters of marble. The pilas-ters are demolished, but the roof is entire. On each side of this porchthere is a portico in the wall, with a similar cornice. It, the dining-room, or refectory. There has been a passage leadingfrom it to K, the kitchen and offices, over which were lodging-roomsfor the secular servants. L, the locutorium, the calefactory, and conversation room. il, halls and rooms. GROUND PLAN OF FURNESS JO FLEETWOOD ROUTE. S, a building on the outside of the strait enclosure, supposed tohave been the school-house. There is a stone seat all round, and inthe south wall is the stone pillar upon which was erected the pulpitof the teacher, The roof of this building is entire, and also that of apassage adjoining. Over these have been apartments. PP, pasages;—CL, the opposite wing of the cloisters razed to theground.—QC, the area of the quadrangular court.—PL, a porterslodge and gateway.—M, the mill.—MR, the mill race.—O, the greatoven.—NO, the ruins of a building of uncertain extent, supposed tohave been the Noviciate.—UU, the ruins of buildings of uncertainextent and appropriation. The rivulet from the north, which constantly runs through thevalley, is conducted by the east end of the church and side of thecloisters in a subterraneous passage or tunnel, which is arched temporary broo


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